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Cheapest RD that will clear 40t for 1x8 utility bike setup.

Old 06-18-22, 02:42 PM
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Cheapest RD that will clear 40t for 1x8 utility bike setup.

Currently have a Shimano Acera RD-M330 but I doubt it will clear the 11-40t 8 speed I want. Any cheap recommendations to clear 40t cassette? Having trouble searching for this attribute. Need capability, not performance. Thanks.
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I am running a Wolftooth RoadLink to run a 40t with a max 34t RD.

No shifting issues and for a utility bike it is the cheapest option.

My setup is a 2x8 (13-40).

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SHIMANO ACERA Rear Derailleur 8-speed

RD-M3020-8

Max cog is 40t.
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Originally Posted by cxwrench

SHIMANO ACERA Rear Derailleur 8-speed

RD-M3020-8

Max cog is 40t.
Nice! New product I guess. Just need this to be available to buy somewhere. Did the “find a dealer” and well see if I can get one. Thanks.
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cheap may work, but depending on level of cheap, there is also cost over time and reliability, that said nothing wrong with the acera
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Originally Posted by Cankles
Nice! New product I guess. Just need this to be available to buy somewhere. Did the “find a dealer” and well see if I can get one. Thanks.
not same but notes 43 tooth max https://www.rei.com/product/891259/s...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
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when I see this listed elsewhere I see it with 34T max and 43T total wrap capacity. I think REI is likely a typo.
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I copied that description from shimano.com.
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Originally Posted by cxwrench
I copied that description from shimano.com.
ya that m3020 totally checks out. Def the winner. Just need to find one.

Was saying the m360 that rei lists as 43t was suspect.

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Originally Posted by Cankles
when I see this listed elsewhere I see it with 34T max and 43T total wrap capacity. I think REI is likely a typo.
could very wlll be......

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