All,
if anyone has any suggestions on this issue I would love some help.
I have a 2016 haibike. Sduro with Yamaha mid drive. I have been through four derailleurs in two years. It's always the same problem, they bend and break on me. I am not a racer but I do ride fairly hard. After the second broken derailleur I started asking people what is the hands-down best derailleur that I can get (money is not an issue). Some people said I should stick with Shimano, but they have bent on me as well. Some suggested something called a "box component" derailleur. I have tried a few bike shops around my area and they have told me that the 1x9 sprocket system definitely limits the amount of derailleurs available to me. Currently, I have an Advent which seems to be the best yet, however, I have had to bend it back myself twice already.
It's really weird because I don't thrash the bike, I don't wreck into boulders, and I'm not speeding through the woods at 15 to 20 miles an hour. Does anybody have any suggestions as to the highest quality derailleur available in 1X9?
I do climb pretty steep hills but I don't think torquing the chain with a steep hill climb is going to bend a derailleur. It just seems like I can't find something that is solid and built sturdy. Please reach out with suggestions, recommendations, or jibber jabber about derailleurs available in 1x9.
Thanks for your time
Bruce
if anyone has any suggestions on this issue I would love some help.
I have a 2016 haibike. Sduro with Yamaha mid drive. I have been through four derailleurs in two years. It's always the same problem, they bend and break on me. I am not a racer but I do ride fairly hard. After the second broken derailleur I started asking people what is the hands-down best derailleur that I can get (money is not an issue). Some people said I should stick with Shimano, but they have bent on me as well. Some suggested something called a "box component" derailleur. I have tried a few bike shops around my area and they have told me that the 1x9 sprocket system definitely limits the amount of derailleurs available to me. Currently, I have an Advent which seems to be the best yet, however, I have had to bend it back myself twice already.
It's really weird because I don't thrash the bike, I don't wreck into boulders, and I'm not speeding through the woods at 15 to 20 miles an hour. Does anybody have any suggestions as to the highest quality derailleur available in 1X9?
I do climb pretty steep hills but I don't think torquing the chain with a steep hill climb is going to bend a derailleur. It just seems like I can't find something that is solid and built sturdy. Please reach out with suggestions, recommendations, or jibber jabber about derailleurs available in 1x9.
Thanks for your time
Bruce