Shimano or Microshift derailleur
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Shimano or Microshift derailleur
Hi there was wondering which brand would be better Shimano or microshift? And its an 8spd cassette long cage.
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Both are going to be pretty equally low end at the 8 speed range. The only way I would say one 8 speed is marginally better is if you were swapping to Microshift Acolyte but that is modern groupset and not just an S group 8 speed so it is compatible with it self as it uses different cable pull ratios.
The only reason to swap a derailleur on a new bike with 6-8 speeds would be to replace it because the old one is not usable at all anymore. Generally in that case I would use the same derailleur I had unless for some odd reason I could get an upgrade for less then the same derailleur or somehow they gave you a nice frame and nice suspension and other parts but really cheaped out on the groupset which is rare to non-existent.
The only reason to swap a derailleur on a new bike with 6-8 speeds would be to replace it because the old one is not usable at all anymore. Generally in that case I would use the same derailleur I had unless for some odd reason I could get an upgrade for less then the same derailleur or somehow they gave you a nice frame and nice suspension and other parts but really cheaped out on the groupset which is rare to non-existent.
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I just replaced a front, 3 spd Shimano front road derailleur which was an old model prone to breakage, with a Microshift front derailleur. The Microshift works very well, I would not hesitate to purchase one again. Appears to be well made. Of course, with the temps here of late, my wife hasn't put miles on her bike. I know you're talking rear der., but if it's made as well, should be fine.
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I would rather have gotten an older 8 speed LX or XT front derailleur shimano from ebay much better than microshift.