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06-07-2012, 01:13 PM #1
Shimano GS vs. SGS rear derailleur
I'm building a bike, and need to order a Shimano 10-speed rear derailleur (already have Shimano 10-spd shifters). Front is a triple 24/32/42; rear is an 11-36 cassette.
Can I use a GS mid-length rear derailleur on this? Or do I absolutely have to use the SGS long-cage?
I like the crisper shifting of shorter-cage rear derailleurs, and don't cross-chain.
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06-07-2012, 01:18 PM #2
I'm sure someone will come on and work out the math on this.
if you are carful, and dont cross shift big to big. (and only use the outer ring, in the bottem/smallest parts of the cassette) odds are you can.
if you screw this up, odds are the derailer will snap, chain break, and you are on a single speed to get out.
I'd go with the SGS to be sure.
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06-07-2012, 01:20 PM #3
long cage (sgs), especially if its full suspension bike.
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06-07-2012, 01:26 PM #4
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06-08-2012, 12:17 PM #5Registered User
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Whatever happened to the days when everyone was rocking the shorter cages, just making sure they were staying out of the big/big combo? I think many people who have been biking for a while have learned to ride this way, no???
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06-08-2012, 01:02 PM #6
Even without cross chaining, which you should never do anyway, the deraileur still has to pick up the extra slack in the chain.
Don't worry, xt shifts fine. I have an older 9-speed shadow and you can see all the rock hits on it. Shifts crisp and quickly with some slx shifters.
This is a 5" Kona from 08.
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06-09-2012, 11:35 AM #7
What do you need a big ring for? Take it off in favor of a bash ring and run a medium cage. You can even swap your 32 for a 36 for more top end.
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06-09-2012, 02:06 PM #8Finstah Guest
People used to run 3.0 Gazzalodi's on their 50lb. freeride bikes with 70* headtube angles too. In retrospect none of that was a good idea either.
The general rule of thumb these days really is : 1 chainring = ss derailleur cage, 2 chainrings = gs cage, 3 chainrings = sgs cage.
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06-09-2012, 03:17 PM #9"A man on foot, on horseback or on a bicycle will see more, feel more, enjoy more in one mile than the motorized tourists can in a hundred miles."
— Edward Abbey (Desert Solitaire)
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06-09-2012, 03:34 PM #10Finstah Guest
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06-09-2012, 03:46 PM #11
GPS. (not that that makes it accurate. )It is almost a dead straightaway and smooth. slight downhill. but I was up out of the saddle and hammering as hard as i could.
"A man on foot, on horseback or on a bicycle will see more, feel more, enjoy more in one mile than the motorized tourists can in a hundred miles."
— Edward Abbey (Desert Solitaire)
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