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Shimano RD-M330 capacity
Hi all,
I have a Shimano RD-M330 rear derailler on my bike (old Alivio model). Will it handle a 34t cog? Thanks, Federico |
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Shimano RD-M330 capacity
On Jun 15, 7:21 am, " wrote:
Hi all, I have a Shimano RD-M330 rear derailler on my bike (old Alivio model). Will it handle a 34t cog? Thanks, Federico RD-M330 is an Acera, not Alivio, but yes, 34T should work fine. |
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Shimano RD-M330 capacity
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Hi all, I have a Shimano RD-M330 rear derailler on my bike (old Alivio model). Will it handle a 34t cog? Thanks, Federico So far this is the only thing I could find on it with full specs- http://www.niko-bikes.com/pdf/shiman...N/R610C_EN.PDF It's for the seven speed and lists total capacity as 39T, largest sprocket as 30T and smallest sprocket as 11T. Front chainwheel tooth difference is 20T. Checking the bikes listed as using this deraileur, none have anything bigger than 30T as the largest sprocket (that includes 8 speed bikes). |
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