I was searching for the wrong part. 951 in error. Ordering the 591 today, just in case. Thanks.I got the M591 from Bikesdirect.com . New.
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Had to order from eBay. Bikes Direct are out of stock.I was searching for the wrong part. 951 in error. Ordering the 591 today, just in case. Thanks.
Thanks to you, someone posted a Deore RD M591 SGS Long Cage was installed on his bike and it works. The poster installed it himself. Bought on ebay, searched for the part number and bought. $38.99 from Ronde-Cycling. I'm debating whether to have a bike shop do an inspection to satisfy R1U warranty. I'll then have the shop install the Deore. Or I'll try it myself and if I goof then take it to a shop.Not only that, but many 500 & 700 users are reporting that their chain falls off the front sprocket.
I attribute that to a inexpensive Derailleur on the back that doesn’t keep the chain tight enough. One of my first modifications I was thinking to get a Deore derailleur.
I found some super good deals on them, but I don’t know how long mine is, and since my bike is going to have a hanger, most say direct connect. Not sure if I can use that one. You had a good question, thank you.
Chris
And the Devore you suggested gets great reviews. Thanks for your effortsGood job! I thought that was the right one but got caught up in my bike being delivered, not being delivered, being delivered.
The reason why I think it is the derailleur and not an adjustment is because the stock Derailleur has weak springs in it. Also a big key factor is even if the chain doesn’t fall off, many people report the chain just slaps around Hitting the bike. That’s the sign of weeks springs in the stock Derailleur
Cash..Is it a 591 or 951? The 951's are hard to find. I ordered the 591.I'm the guy who put the Deore M591 on my wife's 700. I'm not a bike mechanic, but I know my way around a garage. The M951 is for 9-speed geartrains OR LESS, so yes, it does work just fine with the 7-speed. The shifter on the 700 is Shimano, so it has the same spacing between the gears as the derailleur. I did a lot of research before buying it. If you try to put a SRAM derailleur on a drivetrain with a Shimano shifter, you might have problems. And 10, 11, 12 speed derailleurs each have their own gear spacing, but the gear spacing for the 7, 8, and 9 speed cassettes is the same so one derailleur will cover all three cassette types. If you want to use a 10-speed Deore derailleur, you will need a 10-speed cassette and a 10-speed Shimano shifter.
Now most road bikes start at 10-speed, so when Bikeman asked his trusted mechanic, that mechanic may have been thinking only about 10-speed and up gear trains.
The 7-8-9 speed Deore derailleur works perfectly on my wife's 700. It's well-tuned, and shifts like butter. Does not jump off the largest gear, doesn't jump between gears, doesn't fall off the front sprocket. It was not difficult to install or tune. In fact, while I was waiting for the new derailleur to arrive, I took the Acera off my 8-speed analog bike and put it on the 700 temporarily, and it worked just fine too.
And FYI the derailleur hanger is the original one that came with the 700.
Again, the reason I changed it is because the original Acera derailleur seemed to have gotten whacked out of alignment and I couldn't get it tuned up perfectly. My wife was not having major issues with the chain coming off the front sprocket; it happened once or twice.
I hope this helps