B'TWIN triban 5 Need new Derailleur & chain

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Teesside Cyclist

Active Member
I might as well get a new chain to go with it. Not sure about the sizes for the deraillieur and chain though! Prefer to buy them from wiggle. It was damaged slightly in the first place I knew I should have bought a new one but I learnt the hard way and had to walk 4 miles back home in clip-less shoes, How I enjoyed that walk back :/

Your help will be much appreciated

Video of it as it happened!

View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFG-KdaNaIg&feature=c4-overview&list=UUpkBasl9iAXSxpxAPq13Tew
 
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Teesside Cyclist

Teesside Cyclist

Active Member
[QUOTE 2952949, member: 259"]Sorry, can't help, but I liked the technical description of the problem in the vid. :thumbsup:[/quote]

Every little helps lol
 

cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Not familiar with the bike, but to replace would need to know whether double/triple (front chainrings, 2 or 3 of them), and how many speed cassette (back rings, how many of them). May also need to know back cassette range ie smallest cost number of teeth, and largest cog number of teeth.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
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I initially assumed the hanger had broken but looking closer it appears the mech itself has disintegrated.:huh: When fitting a new one I'd be inclined to fit a new hanger as well in case it's been weakened by the incident (the hangers are designed to bend or break easily to protect the frame from damage)
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
thanks for the replies so far everyone! All this hanger stuff and sora 8 or 9 is just flying past my ears lol
Sorry about that. By hanger I meant one of these: link. There are over 100 different designs so it would be best to contact Decathlon to find out which one suits your bike.

Sora is the spec of the drivetrain components and the 8 or 9 is simply the number of gears on your cassette.
 
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