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Derailleur Hangers

Greg

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These are specific to each bike, correct? Isn't there a good site out there where you can order them?
 

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I would just go to your local LBS. I think it was Brian that told me that after shipping he was able to get it from the LBS for about the same price.
 

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Their prices are high. I just picked up a hanger for my '04 Rocky Mt slayer at EMS in Portland on Saturday for $15. They sell it for $21.99
 

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I don't have many Rocky Mountain dealers out here, unless I drive into Canada... so for some bikes it's just hard to find the hanger at your LBS if there aren't many dealers around.
And yeah, the web is expensive but sometimes it's the only choice... they probably know that too.
 

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Cool. I'll start with the LBS.
 

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most der. hangers seem to be specific to the bike...my c-dale one pretty much only fits a few models of prophets. They're $20 at my LBS. I usually buy at least one back-up. After my last der. snafu with you guys...I gave my back-up der. hanger for them to use so I didn't get whacked for another $20 on the bill. So, I'm due to get a new backup.
 

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Most OEM hangers are cheaper because they're mass produced (sort of) stamped parts. Hangers from sites like http://derailleurhanger.com are milled to match OEM parts, so cost more. Good if you need a hard to find hanger though.

Either way, they're all ridiculously overpriced for a relatively simple piece of very soft aluminum with minimal tooling.
 

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Most OEM hangers are cheaper because they're mass produced (sort of) stamped parts. Hangers from sites like http://derailleurhanger.com are milled to match OEM parts, so cost more. Good if you need a hard to find hanger though.

Either way, they're all ridiculously overpriced for a relatively simple piece of very soft aluminum with minimal tooling.

To add to what Marc said. Most OEM hangers (mass produced stamped parts) are also not as strong as the aftermarket milled hangers. I just had to order a couple of hangers and I had a choice of the OEM hanger for $12 or the stronger aftermarket hanger for $20. I wen with the stronger one.
 

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To add to what Marc said. Most OEM hangers (mass produced stamped parts) are also not as strong as the aftermarket milled hangers. I just had to order a couple of hangers and I had a choice of the OEM hanger for $12 or the stronger aftermarket hanger for $20. I wen with the stronger one.

But doesn't this go back to the theory that the hanger is suppose to break before the derailer so the weaker one might be the better choice?
 

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But doesn't this go back to the theory that the hanger is suppose to break before the derailer so the weaker one might be the better choice?

They're supposed to break before the frame, not the derailleur.

That was my understanding.

I knew it was suppose to break before something:dunce:

Most times that I've seen someone lose a hanger, the derailleur has been so mangled in the process that it's unusable anyway. Which begs the question: has anyone ever broken just a hanger and still had a derailleur that was still functioning?
 

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That was my understanding.



Most times that I've seen someone lose a hanger, the derailleur has been so mangled in the process that it's unusable anyway. Which begs the question: has anyone ever broken just a hanger and still had a derailleur that was still functioning?

Yes. Twice in one trip actually, someone wrapped the derailleur, broke the hanger and the derailleur was fine. I've seen that happen before as well.

Also, I've bent several to the point of them being unusable and still had a perfectly fine working derailleur.
 

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Yes. Twice in one trip actually, someone wrapped the derailleur, broke the hanger and the derailleur was fine. I've seen that happen before as well.

Also, I've bent several to the point of them being unusable and still had a perfectly fine working derailleur.

Thanks. I should pick up one up.
 

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Yes. Twice in one trip actually, someone wrapped the derailleur, broke the hanger and the derailleur was fine. I've seen that happen before as well.

Also, I've bent several to the point of them being unusable and still had a perfectly fine working derailleur.
+1 at least twice that I can remember
 

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Most times that I've seen someone lose a hanger, the derailleur has been so mangled in the process that it's unusable anyway. Which begs the question: has anyone ever broken just a hanger and still had a derailleur that was still functioning?

3x derailer OK, 1x derailer and hanger trashed
 

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Here's a picture of a broken hanger from my xam, i've broke 3 of these. serious design flaw IMHO - the '08's went back to a traditional design.
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you can see theres no meat to it the way the screws are counter sunk. the newest replacement that i got is an aftermarket cnc'ed one without the countersunk holes, althought the OEM on tyhere has lasted pretty long (knock on wood)
 
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