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Sombeech
05-16-2014, 10:24 AM
So I'm looking to get a rear derailleur for the Kona. What does the long cage or medium cage do? What is that?
nelsonccc
05-16-2014, 10:37 AM
It's referring the length of the derailleur. I believe that if you're running a 3x system with a typical 9-11 cogs in the back that you need a long cage. Generally a 2x uses a medium and a 3x uses a long cage.
P.S. Derailleurs are for pussies.
neilether
05-16-2014, 10:38 AM
So I'm looking to get a rear derailleur for the Kona. What does the long cage or medium cage do? What is that?
The cage length refers to the length of the arm between the two pulleys on the rear derailleur. Ideally, you should go with the shortest possible cage length to minimize chain slap and noise, and to make your shifting a little bit crisper. However, if you have a standard 3 chainrings on the front, you should probably stick with the long cage. The longer cages allows for the larger combinations of gears possible with the triple chainring setup.
Sombeech
05-16-2014, 10:59 AM
OK so I'll go with a medium because I've got 2 rings up front. Thanks
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neilether
05-16-2014, 12:31 PM
OK so I'll go with a medium because I've got 2 rings up front. Thanks
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How big is the largest ring up front? How big is the biggest cog on the back?
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