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Hi what is the name of this tourney derailleur?

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Old 04-13-21, 06:42 PM
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Hi what is the name of this tourney derailleur?

hi

i cant find its name ... where would it be written?

Hi what is the name of this tourney derailleur?

anyone knows its model?


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Tourney.

Are you really wanting to know the model and series number?
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hi
that is what i am searching, i feel my writting is pretty clear plz if you have some emotion express them directly . you feel surprise? ok . questions remains

the model name no and or where would this one be on the actual Drailleur cause i have one installed on another bike.

plz write to construct not to destruct.
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There will be a model number somewhere on the derailleur. Possibly the back side of body of the derailleur (like opposite where it says Tourney).
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Originally Posted by first trip
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that is what i am searching, i feel my writting is pretty clear plz if you have some emotion express them directly . you feel surprise? ok . questions remains

the model name no and or where would this one be on the actual Drailleur cause i have one installed on another bike.

plz write to construct not to destruct.
You do realize you are in the wrong sub-forum don't you. This is the one where we tell you how to properly fit your body to the bicycle.

You need to go back to the Bicycle Mechanics sub-forum to get this answered. Though I know you aren't quite getting your questions about other things answered there. Perhaps it's a language translation error. My apologies if that is the case. Words of speech sometimes don't translate to written words directly.
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You do realize you are in the wrong sub-forum don't you. This is the one where we tell you how to properly fit your body to the bicycle.

You need to go back to the Bicycle Mechanics sub-forum to get this answered. Though I know you aren't quite getting your questions about other things answered there. Perhaps it's a language translation error. My apologies if that is the case. Words of speech sometimes don't translate to written words directly.
hi tx so much for the precision im releived, i was both uncomfortable with you first answer and my reply to it . I did not know it was not the right subforum. Are you saying that fitting your bike is meant as like fitting a pant on your body (ergonomy)? or is it like finding a wheel and handbar that is compatible with the frame(body bike)

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Originally Posted by ClydeClydeson
There will be a model number somewhere on the derailleur. Possibly the back side of body of the derailleur (like opposite where it says Tourney).
Ok . i ll try it tx
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Originally Posted by first trip
hi tx so much for the precision im releived, i was both uncomfortable with you first answer and my reply to it . I did not know it was not the right subforum. Are you saying that fitting your bike is meant as like fitting a pant on your body (ergonomy)? or is it like finding a wheel and handbar that is compatible with the frame(body bike)

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Ergonomics. 'Fit' meaning selecting the correct size bike, setting saddle height and handlebar position, crank arm length... that sort of thing. The 'Bicycle Mechanics' subforum is probably where you want to be posting for questions about components.
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ok tx
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Originally Posted by first trip
hi tx so much for the precision im releived, i was both uncomfortable with you first answer and my reply to it . I did not know it was not the right subforum. Are you saying that fitting your bike is meant as like fitting a pant on your body (ergonomy)? or is it like finding a wheel and handbar that is compatible with the frame(body bike)

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No. Not how a part fit's the bike or even how cycling clothes may fit you, though clothing wouldn't entirely be wrong here. However cycling clothes, in my opinion are maybe better discussed in the sub-forum for the style of riding you do.

Just to paraphrase more what ClydeClydeson mentioned, it is how YOU fit to your bicycle. If you have a sore butt, sore arms, back ache, leg or knee pains that you think might be due to how you are positioned on your bike and want some ideas to solve that or just discuss it.

If you are from another country, and using a translator, I'd recommend you put the name of your country or region for the location in your member profile. It might help a few understand parts of your message that may not have translated well. And maybe it'd keep us from using colloquial speech that we know won't translate well.
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hi it was written in residence but i added it in another place cause you suggestion makes sens to me . tx for contributions
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