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Old 09-01-17, 11:23 AM
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TD-One Torque Drive System Derailleur

The rear Derailleur on my granddaughter's Pacific Evolution 6 speed bike is bent and I would like to replace it, but I'm not sure how to find a reasonable priced ont to replace it. The one on it now is a TD-One Torque Drive System derailleur. Any help would be appreciated.
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Any bog-standard Shimano would do. Tourney TX-35 Sounds familiar.
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TD-one Torque Drive rear derailleur

Thanks for the info. I'll look into one of those you listed.

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hello i have a bike that has a TD-One Torque Drive System . Roadmaster Granite Peak Men's Mountain Bike 26-inch wheels, Blue and i like to found new old derailleur for new one if some one know
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Originally Posted by cmfromohio56
hello i have a bike that has a TD-One Torque Drive System . Roadmaster Granite Peak Men's Mountain Bike 26-inch wheels, Blue and i like to found new old derailleur for new one if some one know
Above still applies. Cheap, Shimano Tourney.
You probably need a "claw mount" vs "direct mount" type.
Google for the difference between the two.
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Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun
Above still applies. Cheap, Shimano Tourney.
You probably need a "claw mount" vs "direct mount" type.
Google for the difference between the two.
will this work

Shimano Tourney TY300 6/7-Speed Rear Derailleur with Dropout Claw Hanger

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Yes, it should.
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Yes, it should.
are you sure
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Originally Posted by cmfromohio56
will this work

Shimano Tourney TY300 6/7-Speed Rear Derailleur with Dropout Claw Hanger

How would I know if you have a claw mount type or not?
IF it looks like it mounts the same as the existing RDER, you should be good.
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i have is Roadmaster Granite Peak Men's Mountain Bike 26-inch wheels, Blue from walmart and i just want to know if this will work or not Shimano Tourney TY300 6/7-Speed Rear Derailleur with Dropout Claw Hanger
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Originally Posted by cmfromohio56
i have is Roadmaster Granite Peak Men's Mountain Bike 26-inch wheels, Blue from walmart and i just want to know if this will work or not Shimano Tourney TY300 6/7-Speed Rear Derailleur with Dropout Claw Hanger
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7 speed trigger shifter for TD one torque drive system derailleur

The right twist shifter on my son's bike is broken. It is 7 speed with TD one torque drive system derailleur. Am I able to change to trigger shifter? I heard that wrong shifter ratio may not work for the derailleur. Any recommendation for either twist or trigger shifter, please? Thank you very much.



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Originally Posted by mcwang0412@gmai
The right twist shifter on my son's bike is broken. It is 7 speed with TD one torque drive system derailleur. Am I able to change to trigger shifter? I heard that wrong shifter ratio may not work for the derailleur. Any recommendation for either twist or trigger shifter, please? Thank you very much.



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Updated:
I went to local bike shop, the owner told me Shimano trigger shifter will work for TD One Torue Drive system. So I replaced the old broken twist shifter with new Shmano Altus SL-M315 7 speed trigger shifter. It works prefectly!


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Hi! I'm currently in the same boat as you are: I want to upgrade my niece's bicycle and it has the same derailleur like the one you posted. Could you share with me what were the components you used (e.g. derailleur, claw, etc), so that I could buy the same ones? I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
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