I ordered the derailleur yesterday. Soon as I clicked it I regretted it. Here’s what I was thinking.
A few people have reported that their chains keep falling off. We’ve also had reported things like, people putting their cranks not on the opposite of each other but the same way. One guy put his forks on and he wanted to make sure they didn’t fall off so he tighten them as hard as He could. He then complained that his bike doesn’t steer right.
Who knows how these two or three people out of thousands set their bikes up to make their chains fall off? What if the stock derailer works perfect? What if it shifts beautifully and I don’t need a new one? I should’ve at least rode it before I bought a new derailleur.
I could’ve spent 40 something dollars on something else.
Although mostly you can’t go wrong on a bicycle by getting a derailleur two or three levels up so it’s not that bad of a thing to get.
I am speaking from a person who hasn’t worked for months because of Covid so I need to watch what I spend. It’ll be all right.
A few people have reported that their chains keep falling off. We’ve also had reported things like, people putting their cranks not on the opposite of each other but the same way. One guy put his forks on and he wanted to make sure they didn’t fall off so he tighten them as hard as He could. He then complained that his bike doesn’t steer right.
Who knows how these two or three people out of thousands set their bikes up to make their chains fall off? What if the stock derailer works perfect? What if it shifts beautifully and I don’t need a new one? I should’ve at least rode it before I bought a new derailleur.
I could’ve spent 40 something dollars on something else.
Although mostly you can’t go wrong on a bicycle by getting a derailleur two or three levels up so it’s not that bad of a thing to get.
I am speaking from a person who hasn’t worked for months because of Covid so I need to watch what I spend. It’ll be all right.