Trek R200 Front Cassette
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Trek R200 Front Cassette
My mom has and likes a Trek R200. She bought one new and a second lightly used one a few years ago when it showed up cheap at the bike store.
The second one is starting to wear down its front cassette (the bike is a weird one with a front rear derailleur and a front cassette and a rear rear derailleur and a rear cassette). Is it possible to find or make a replacement for this part?
This is the component in question:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/roger_...7627002527185/
The second one is starting to wear down its front cassette (the bike is a weird one with a front rear derailleur and a front cassette and a rear rear derailleur and a rear cassette). Is it possible to find or make a replacement for this part?
This is the component in question:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/roger_...7627002527185/
Last edited by AlanKHG; 07-09-20 at 09:11 PM.
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I think it's a conventional cassette adapted to the jackshaft. Any good bike mechanic should be able to figure out what you need and find a replacement.
If your local bike mechanic doesn't have a clue, ask Bicycle Man: https://bicycleman.com/trek-r200-recumbent-bike/
If your local bike mechanic doesn't have a clue, ask Bicycle Man: https://bicycleman.com/trek-r200-recumbent-bike/
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If it's just a cassette and not a freewheel, then you just have to get a similar range. The next-to-largest cog is unusable since it would cause the two chains to collide; so it can be replaced with a spacer.
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I think it's a conventional cassette adapted to the jackshaft. Any good bike mechanic should be able to figure out what you need and find a replacement.
If your local bike mechanic doesn't have a clue, ask Bicycle Man: https://bicycleman.com/trek-r200-recumbent-bike/
If your local bike mechanic doesn't have a clue, ask Bicycle Man: https://bicycleman.com/trek-r200-recumbent-bike/
Thanks for the reference, emailed Bicycle Man.