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Component holding the derailleur to the frame. Tag to be used for damage to derailleur hanger, finding/identifying specific hangers and modifications/repairs/fabrications of hangers.
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Do 9 speed and 11 speed derailleurs need different hangers?
Hangers are never speed-specific. Most of the time, a frame takes a given hanger and that's the only one, regardless of what derailleur and cassette are used.
The big gap you can't do anything about m …
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Vertical dropout chips for Civia Bryant
I think your best bet is to do what research you can to find shops that were stocking that bike who might have then bought spares of the dropout kits, and then see if you can get one to sell you some …
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Derailleur hanger repair interferes with highest gear
This is likely just a mistake on the shop's part. Using a t-nut (they go by some other names) to repair hanger threads used to be very common. They're faster, although that's about the only advantage. …
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Is it possible that a too tight rear wheel quick release can cause shifting issues?
Yes, this can happen as a result of variance in how hard the QR is tightened causing variance in the alignment of a replaceable rear derailleur hanger. Typically this relates to lack of precision in t …
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Carrera Virtuoso Rear Derailleur hanger bolt hole with HeliCoils?
It's a little unclear, but I'm gathering that you've got a hanger that secures with two little screws, probably M3x0.5, that thread into the frame, and those frame threads are toast with some distorti …
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Spacer for non-drive side dropout
There are spacers that are sort of in the vein of what you describe. They look like this:
However, these are intended to be used as a matched set and aren't adjustable, so using just one of them pr …
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Compatible derailleur/hanger and going 1x
The term "direct mount" has been used to mean a few different things with rear derailleurs, and it can cause confusion.
By Shimano's definition, your frame does not have a direct mount. You have the f …
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Can my belt drive frame be converted to a derailleur setup?
There is no good way. One could imagine ways of contriving a low-end claw-type derailleur on. Don't do that.
Nexus hubs are usually reliable. In some places in the world, there are lot running around …
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OK to ride with a slightly bent mech hanger?
There's some theoretical safety risk in that if your gears are skipping around or not engaging totally reliably, the bike could not do what you want it to at just the wrong time.
If having a shop fix …
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Are brifters meant to spin/slide on impact, by the choice of a low attachment-bolt torque?
Generally you'll find that if you torque them to spec, yes they can still twist readily in a serious impact. I don't know that there's a lot of other evidence in either direction what the intent is un …