Broken 105 Di2 Rear Derailleur
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Bingo.
If my skepticism is wrong*, there is a very simple fix: Put the QR lever on the other side of the fork.
Better yet, get those DT Swiss crank-on skewers where the spring-loaded lever can be positioned 90° from where it was when the incident occurred.
* meaning if it happened, it was most likely a loose external cam lever improperly closed and tightened, i.e., user error. To unlock a quick release, you have to apply a pulling force perpendicular to the wheel (or parallel to the axle).
If my skepticism is wrong*, there is a very simple fix: Put the QR lever on the other side of the fork.
Better yet, get those DT Swiss crank-on skewers where the spring-loaded lever can be positioned 90° from where it was when the incident occurred.
* meaning if it happened, it was most likely a loose external cam lever improperly closed and tightened, i.e., user error. To unlock a quick release, you have to apply a pulling force perpendicular to the wheel (or parallel to the axle).
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OP -
You already replaced the part, so along with that you bought yourself tons of time on any warranty claim. One idea that has worked for me 100% in the past with different things is to send the broken part to them with a little note, and then ignore any future communication from them. Eventually what happens is they get tired of looking at it after awhile and just throw it out and send you a new one. This may take a few months longer, but you don't care.
You already replaced the part, so along with that you bought yourself tons of time on any warranty claim. One idea that has worked for me 100% in the past with different things is to send the broken part to them with a little note, and then ignore any future communication from them. Eventually what happens is they get tired of looking at it after awhile and just throw it out and send you a new one. This may take a few months longer, but you don't care.
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That is the beauty of Shimano. They keep chit-chat to a minimum.
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I don't know of any fork that only has one QR position, and it should take some strength to close a QR lever. So I stand by my point that QR lever should not be so exposed and loose to open with a misplaced kick. QRs are 90 years old - I have never heard of one being kicked open - but I have seen a hell of a lot of loose ones working as a shop mechanic.
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I don't know of any fork that only has one QR position, and it should take some strength to close a QR lever. So I stand by my point that QR lever should not be so exposed and loose to open with a misplaced kick. QRs are 90 years old - I have never heard of one being kicked open - but I have seen a hell of a lot of loose ones working as a shop mechanic.
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You are very free with unhelpful opinions, such as 'it broke because it's plastic'. Some plastics are stronger than some metals, otherwise there wouldn't be so many carbon fibre planes, cars, boats and bikes. I've been riding QR for 50 years myself and it's never happened before or since. You don't know how hard I kicked it when my foot slipped off, just as you don't know how hard the OP kicked his derailleur when his foot slipped. I can assure you, I hit it with quite a bang and it jolly well hurt. You don't know the design of the fork. And yet you pile in with your uninformed opinion. I can assure you the QR was plenty tight enough. Back in the days of steel I would have had the lever pointing up behind the fork for the most protection. That wasn't possible with this fork. I reckoned that pointing backwards was the safest alternative, as pointing forwards or downwards had greater potential for catching on something, OK? I can't show you as the bike has now been sold and I now have thru axles.
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And how did I treat you like an idiot? By suggesting you made the same mistake I've seen others makes hundreds of times? Are those people "idiots" for not knowing how tight a quick release should be?
I sometimes wonder how people are able to navigate life when they get so upset about the suggestion that they could have done something wrong, or better.
I sometimes wonder how people are able to navigate life when they get so upset about the suggestion that they could have done something wrong, or better.
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And how did I treat you like an idiot? By suggesting you made the same mistake I've seen others makes hundreds of times? Are those people "idiots" for not knowing how tight a quick release should be?
I sometimes wonder how people are able to navigate life when they get so upset about the suggestion that they could have done something wrong, or better.
I sometimes wonder how people are able to navigate life when they get so upset about the suggestion that they could have done something wrong, or better.
The response of "Frankly that's tosh..." could certainly be regarded as a little knee-jerk or defensive.
Having said that, "Your QR lever wasn't nearly tight enough or at a proper angle if this happened." could quite easily be interpreted as "you don't know what you're doing" and maybe just the subtle addition of "Do you think it's possible that..." at the start might promote a more collaborative discussion amongst respected equals.
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I have sat in contemplation of this debate and can now offer my final judgement.
The response of "Frankly that's tosh..." could certainly be regarded as a little knee-jerk or defensive.
Having said that, "Your QR lever wasn't nearly tight enough or at a proper angle if this happened." could quite easily be interpreted as "you don't know what you're doing" and maybe just the subtle addition of "Do you think it's possible that..." at the start might promote a more collaborative discussion amongst respected equals.
Forum court is hereby adjouned. (gavel)
The response of "Frankly that's tosh..." could certainly be regarded as a little knee-jerk or defensive.
Having said that, "Your QR lever wasn't nearly tight enough or at a proper angle if this happened." could quite easily be interpreted as "you don't know what you're doing" and maybe just the subtle addition of "Do you think it's possible that..." at the start might promote a more collaborative discussion amongst respected equals.
Forum court is hereby adjouned. (gavel)
Instead, everyone can just learn through trial and error on their 50+mph vehicles. They might get killed, but at least their feelings will be intact.
Meanwhile, somewhere on this forum someone is being mercilessly mocked for their opinion about paint colors. But I was the rude one.
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Well.....I got my tracking info today so Shimano is going to ship me another one. Thanks to you all for suggesting this!
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Good god! Has Shimano learned nothing from their Dura Ace/ Ultegra cranks episode? They are going to have another ‘thanks Shimano’ page spring up somewhere with 1000’s of pictures of broken plastic derailleurs. Shimano is seriously losing their way now with these goofy material choices.
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Good god! Has Shimano learned nothing from their Dura Ace/ Ultegra cranks episode? They are going to have another ‘thanks Shimano’ page spring up somewhere with 1000’s of pictures of broken plastic derailleurs. Shimano is seriously losing their way now with these goofy material choices.
You can fix the problem by going back to metal parts, or by going to removable fasteners so you can replace damaged subcomponents. But fragile luxury sports equipment is a bridge too far.
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Hi all, first message on this forum, thanks in advance for you help.
This thread enlightened me since I had exactly the same rupture without any crash or blow on the RD.
At my bike shop they are telling me Shimano does not consider this damage under warranty since this kind of damage is not in their database.
howaboutme, could you please share any reference of the ticket/replacement you had?
Thank you in advance!
Hope this could solve my issue since it is really the same - sorry I cannot post pictures since I need min 10 posts...
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Hi all, first message on this forum, thanks in advance for you help.
This thread enlightened me since I had exactly the same rupture without any crash or blow on the RD.
At my bike shop they are telling me Shimano does not consider this damage under warranty since this kind of damage is not in their database.
howaboutme, could you please share any reference of the ticket/replacement you had?
Thank you in advance!
Hope this could solve my issue since it is really the same - sorry I cannot post pictures since I need min 10 posts...
This thread enlightened me since I had exactly the same rupture without any crash or blow on the RD.
At my bike shop they are telling me Shimano does not consider this damage under warranty since this kind of damage is not in their database.
howaboutme, could you please share any reference of the ticket/replacement you had?
Thank you in advance!
Hope this could solve my issue since it is really the same - sorry I cannot post pictures since I need min 10 posts...
More specific to you, I chose NOT to go through the LBS. I think you have to go direct.
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That breakage looks pretty familiar. Wonder if this is a real thing now....and how many others are out there?
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Thanks a lot for posting the pic, cb400bill!
Still trying to go through my LBS where currently the bike is.
If it does not work, I will do it myself, as suggested by howaboutme.
105 Di2 was launched 1 year ago and in the last month we have 2 cases here...if there is any faulty design, Shimano cannot stand still...
Still trying to go through my LBS where currently the bike is.
If it does not work, I will do it myself, as suggested by howaboutme.
105 Di2 was launched 1 year ago and in the last month we have 2 cases here...if there is any faulty design, Shimano cannot stand still...
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Hello, I know I'm late to the party, but I can chip in.
I have been fixing Di2 components for a while now, I can tell that 8 out of 10 times is down to the user error. I'm not implying this was the case for the users above.
You can visit my instagram or YouTube channel, just search for Di2_GP - I can't post links here, as I'm new :-)
Usually this is caused by cross chaining with too short chain, or on 11 speed by a bodge where people 'converting' SS to GS by swapping just a cage.
But sometimes, especially on Dura Ace where bodies are made from CF- PA and there are micro air bubbles trapped inside the piece during injection moulding.
On Ultegra 11spd body was made of GS- PA, and I have only seen this damage caused by a crash.
I woudl check the cracked part to see if there are any 'bubbles' visible voids where the part snapped.
If you have any questions, please drop me a DM on Insta or YT.
Fiannaly, sorry for a shameless plug, but I'd appreciate if you could visit my channels, and if you like what you see, please subscribe.
Thank you
I have been fixing Di2 components for a while now, I can tell that 8 out of 10 times is down to the user error. I'm not implying this was the case for the users above.
You can visit my instagram or YouTube channel, just search for Di2_GP - I can't post links here, as I'm new :-)
Usually this is caused by cross chaining with too short chain, or on 11 speed by a bodge where people 'converting' SS to GS by swapping just a cage.
But sometimes, especially on Dura Ace where bodies are made from CF- PA and there are micro air bubbles trapped inside the piece during injection moulding.
On Ultegra 11spd body was made of GS- PA, and I have only seen this damage caused by a crash.
I woudl check the cracked part to see if there are any 'bubbles' visible voids where the part snapped.
If you have any questions, please drop me a DM on Insta or YT.
Fiannaly, sorry for a shameless plug, but I'd appreciate if you could visit my channels, and if you like what you see, please subscribe.
Thank you
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