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Shimano XT 10 Speed Long Cage Rear Derailleur US $16.50
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Shimano Dura Ace 7800 rear derailleur, 10 speed US $100.00
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Sunrace Index Hanger Plate With Nut and Bolt, Shimano Compatible List Price: $2.00 Sale Price: $1.67 |
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Derailleur Hanger Plate with Nut and Bolt. |
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Pacific Chromium Boy's Dual-Suspension Mountian Bike (20-Inch Wheels) List Price: $151.99 |
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Full of features to give your child a smooth and safe ride, the Chromium suspension frame and fork soak up bumps while introducing him to the sport of mountain biking. Equally at home on trails and paths, with a steel frame and three-piece crank to ensure long-lasting durability. Steel linear pull brakes let him stop on a dime and the 6-speed Torque Drive rear derailleur and twist shifters make for easy shifting. Steel wheels add to his control of the bike. Features: Steel suspension frame maximizes comfort and performance Suspension fork smoothes the bumps and increases control Torque Drive twist shifter changes gears easily 6-Speed Torque Drive rear derailleur for easy shifting Steel linear pull brakes stop precisely 3-Piece MTB crank offers wide gear range Steel wheels for control and durability Specifications: Size: 20 inch frame Type: Boy's mountain bike Frame: Steel Fork: Steel suspension Rear Shock: Coil Cranks: 3-Piece steel Bottom Bracket: Ball bearing Front Derailleur: N/A Rear Derailleur: Falcon 6-speed index Shifter: FalconTwist index Brake Levers: Resin bracket and Lever Brakes: Steel linear pull Gears: Falcon 6-speed index Rims: Steel Tires: Schwinn 20 by 1.95 inches Pedals: Resin MTB Handlebar: Steel MTB riser bar Stem: Steel Quill 1-Bolt Seatpost: 28.6mm x 250mm Seat: Padded MTB Saddle Headset: 1-inch steel threaded Chain: KMC HP-20 Front Hub: Steel nutted Rear Hub: Steel nutted Spokes: 14G Grips: Kraton Soft MTB Extras: Steel kickstand Pacific Chromium Boy's Dual-Suspension Mountian Bike (20-Inch Wheels) |
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Shimano RD-4500 Tiagra Rear Derallieur (SS Short Cage, 9-Speed, Silver) List Price: $54.99 Sale Price: $39.99 |
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Shimano Tiagra Rear Derallieurs.High-precision action for 7-, 8- or 9-speed systemsLarge 11-tooth pulleys run more quietly and wear evenlyItem SpecificationsColorSilver/BlackWeight265gIntended UseRoadCassette SpacingShimano/SRAM 9Shifter/Derailleur CompatibilityShimanoLargest Cog27teethChain Wrap Capacity29teethDerailleur ActionTop-Normal (Traditional)Cage LengthShort |
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Shimano 105 Rear Derailleur (Short Cage) List Price: $0.00 |
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Shimano's 105 Rear Derailleur is a sweet upgrade. Shifting is almost effortless thanks to its light-action spring and the top pulley stays a uniform |
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Wald 742 Training Wheels (16-26-Inch) List Price: $32.99 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Three slots on the brace arm allows these wheels to mount to most bicycles measuring 16 to 26 inches.Features 5 1/2" Diameter plated steel wheels with rubber tiresIntended for use by riders weighing up to 125 poundsBrace arms are designed to fit rear frames tubes up to .75 inches in diameter The Wald 742 Training wheels provide the stability required to learn to pedal and operate a bike. The pair of training wheels can be installed on any single speed bike with 16, 20, 24, or 26-inch wheels. The sturdy, 5.5-inch diameter wheels boast steel construction with rubber tires for traction. They mount to the bicycle with 3/4-inch stays. Please note: These training wheels cannot be installed on bikes with derailleurs. |
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Shimano EF-51 Shifter/Brake Lever Combo (3 x 7 Speed) List Price: $37.98 Sale Price: $31.37 |
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The Shimano EF-51 Shifter/Brake Lever Combo is designed to make shifting and braking a seamless process for easier biking. Compatible with 7-speed cassettes/freewheels and triple cranks and with V-brake systems, this combination pair replace separate brake lever and gear shift systems. Designed for ease of use, the unit has an easy-to-read gear indicator. Made by Shimano, the EF-51 Shifter/Brake Lever Combo carries a two-year warranty to be free of defects in material and workmanship. Brake lever and shifters together in the same unit. Sold as a pair. Compatible with 7-speed cassettes/freewheels and triple cranks. Compatible with v-brakes. |
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Shimano Acera SL-M310 Rapid Fire Shifter, Right (Black, 7-Speed) List Price: $21.00 Sale Price: $13.86 |
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Upgrade your hybrid or mountain bike with the easy-to-use Acera SL-M310 Rapid Fire Shifter from Shimano. Offered at an entry level price-point, this right-side, rear shifter allows you to rapidly shift between the 7 speeds on your bike's rear cassette. Compatible with most mountain/hybrid bike styles with flat handle bars, the shifter offers an ergonomic design and an indexed speed indicator for ease of use. The shift comes ready to install with all cables and housing and carries a two-year warranty to be free of defects in materials and workmanship from Shimano. Shimano Shifters, Flat Bar-RightItem SpecificationsCassette SpacingShimano/SRAM 7Shifter/Derailleur CompatibilityShimanoEnd TypeShimano/Sram |
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Why Ride a Single Speed Bicycle
As the name suggests a single speed bicycle is a bike that has only one speed. It was not that long ago that the only bike that was available was a single speed bicycle. As a kid, it was the only type of bike that I or any of my friends had. However, bicycle evolution soon produced a three speed model and the very popular "ten speed" bike. It was considered very cool to have a ten speed back then.
Anyone unfamiliar with the world of bicycles would probably be a bit amazed at how many different types of bicycles are out there today. As the times changed bike technology changed with it, and bikes are now much more high tech and quite specialized. However, it seems as if things have come full circle, at least as far as single speed bicycles are concerned. The single speed bicycle, the ancestor of today's bikes, seems to be gaining popularity.
The single speed bicycle is in a word, simple. There is only one sprocket or cog on the rear wheel and one also on the pedal crank, which means there are no gears to shift. No gears to shift also means that there are no shifters or cables, which appeals to the enthusiast looking for a sleek, bare bones and simple bike that will get them from point A to point B.
One of the appealing features of the single speed bicycle is its simplicity. The fact that there are no gears to shift, leaves the rider with only one responsibility: pedaling. You do not have to worry about being the right gear, because you only have one gear. The trimmed down design also allows for great maintenance advantages. Less things to break, means less things to fix. There are no shifters or cables to worry about. A single speed bicycle has no need of derailleurs or chain rings, which are expensive items to replace when they break. Another plus is that you never have to adjust something that isn't even there. Fewer parts mean less weight, making single speeds popular with racers. No shifters or cables mean less clutter which is another appealing feature. Many enthusiasts appreciate the aesthetics of a sleek, smooth looking and uncluttered single speed bicycle.
Riding the single speed bicycle couldn't be easier. You pedal to go forward and you stop pedaling to stop. One drawback to a single speed bicycle is riding on different terrains. You might find that the gear ratio for riding on pavement doesn't work as well for trails. However, most riders tend to use their single speeds for a specific purpose and this issue is easily overcome.
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Face it, the advantages are all there; less weight, less maintenance, low cost and a bit of sentimental value too. Visit the Single Speed Bicycle website to read more and take a look at some single speed bikes.
7 speed shifter with 9 speed derailleur?
If I use a 7 speed shifter and 7 speed cassette with a rear derailleur (xt or saint) that is used with 9 speed will it work?
Assuming we're talking about Shimano-compatible stuff? If so, then yes it'll work. All Shimano derailleurs move with the same ratio of cable pull to travel. The shifters determine how much cable pull per gear, so as long as the shifters match the number of gears, you're all set.
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