Hello,
I have been trouble getting an old derailleur to work on a 9 speed cassette. I was under the impression that as long as the cassette, chain and shifters match (they do, all shimano 9 speed), the type of derailleur's not important.
Some detail:
My cross bike had a 9 speed campag veloce derailleur that worked ok but didn't shift too well into the lowest gear sprocket (28t). I found an old shimano exage 300 derailleur with a long cage in my bits box and decided to see if it performed any better. However, I cannot get it to shift across to the biggest or ever second biggest sprocket. I have set the L limit stop as loose as I can, but the derailleur just stops when I try to manually push it over. I also tried adjusting the B adjuster, which didn't help much either. It is as though the derailleur is not wide enough to shift across the whole cassette.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it just wrong to think any derailleur will work with any cassette?
Thanks for your help,
Johnny
I have been trouble getting an old derailleur to work on a 9 speed cassette. I was under the impression that as long as the cassette, chain and shifters match (they do, all shimano 9 speed), the type of derailleur's not important.
Some detail:
My cross bike had a 9 speed campag veloce derailleur that worked ok but didn't shift too well into the lowest gear sprocket (28t). I found an old shimano exage 300 derailleur with a long cage in my bits box and decided to see if it performed any better. However, I cannot get it to shift across to the biggest or ever second biggest sprocket. I have set the L limit stop as loose as I can, but the derailleur just stops when I try to manually push it over. I also tried adjusting the B adjuster, which didn't help much either. It is as though the derailleur is not wide enough to shift across the whole cassette.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it just wrong to think any derailleur will work with any cassette?
Thanks for your help,
Johnny