clukem
Active Member
Finally got to take out my new Boardman 8.8 MHT to Rutland Water this morning. There are a few large hills on the route and I was just about to go up one of the largest. I was in the second lowest gear and just to moving to the lowest, when I heard a massive crack. When I looked down the derailleur and chain were hanging down. The derailleur had snapped off.
Obviously, at this stage the bike was unrideable. So I had to walk with it 4 miles to the Rutland Cycle store. Suppose lucky in one sense in it could have easily been double that distance. They couldn't do anything with it and they stored the bike for me whilst I fetched my car from the other side of the dam. Now back with Halfords.
The derailleur on this bike is a SRAM SX Eagle. Has anyone had any similar issues with this derailleur? As mentioned above, this is the first time I've been out on it. So derailleur has packed in after no more than 10 miles. After explaining this to Halfords, they stopped the wear and tear argument and are now replacing it under warranty. However, I'm fearful of the same thing happening the next time I take it out. I've heard the NX range are a lot better but would be a significant increase in cost. On my hybrid I have Shimano Deore, which I've had no problems with. Again would increase the cost. I appreciate some of the parts on bikes in this range are cheaper to cut costs, but surely they must last longer than 10 miles
Chris
Obviously, at this stage the bike was unrideable. So I had to walk with it 4 miles to the Rutland Cycle store. Suppose lucky in one sense in it could have easily been double that distance. They couldn't do anything with it and they stored the bike for me whilst I fetched my car from the other side of the dam. Now back with Halfords.
The derailleur on this bike is a SRAM SX Eagle. Has anyone had any similar issues with this derailleur? As mentioned above, this is the first time I've been out on it. So derailleur has packed in after no more than 10 miles. After explaining this to Halfords, they stopped the wear and tear argument and are now replacing it under warranty. However, I'm fearful of the same thing happening the next time I take it out. I've heard the NX range are a lot better but would be a significant increase in cost. On my hybrid I have Shimano Deore, which I've had no problems with. Again would increase the cost. I appreciate some of the parts on bikes in this range are cheaper to cut costs, but surely they must last longer than 10 miles
Chris