Old 11-18-21, 05:02 PM
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BobG
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Cool, but seems overly complex. Back in my MTBing days a broken derailleur from a stick in the spokes was a common occurrence. We'd make sure that one rider in the group carried a chain rivet tool. If someone snapped their derailleur we'd shorten their chain to fit one combo of chainring/cog and the victim would complete the ride in their single chosen gear. When home they would call 1-800-NASHBAR and order a new derailleur. It would arrive two days later. Often the dropout would also be bent and need straightening with a big adjustable wrench. Problem solved!

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