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missed that one for 1 euro .
not sure what model it is .
cage look too short for a mTB version though .
not sure what model it is .
cage look too short for a mTB version though .
Kestonian":191c7xd9 said:I have a Mavic front mech I could part with.
It's in the UK, and I'm not there until early December.
I've got a short cage 840 on my Stumpjumper:gibbleking":17rnuk6l said:i run a 28 at the back on my bike and it works just ...
Yeah, but that was the much rarer 845 mtb long cage version. A plain 840 might fetch a quarter of that.i see the one on ebay went for over 120 quid.......![]()
Sorry - I'm hoarding what I have. I want to keep mine running for ever. If anything shows up at the autumn cycle jumbles I might give you a shout though - I bought one for 5€ last year...gibbleking":otil87ip said:true indeedie......dont suppose you have one do you?......i miss my old one... :x
merci mon ami!one-eyed_jim":3d7ngunt said:Sorry - I'm hoarding what I have. I want to keep mine running for ever. If anything shows up at the autumn cycle jumbles I might give you a shout though - I bought one for 5€ last year...gibbleking":3d7ngunt said:true indeedie......dont suppose you have one do you?......i miss my old one... :x
one-eyed_jim":2t2tzbje said:I've got a short cage 840 on my Stumpjumper:gibbleking":2t2tzbje said:i run a 28 at the back on my bike and it works just ...
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=365378
With the setup just right it just clears a 32t big sprocket, with just enough chain wrap to run all the gears of my 2x9 (42-29 and 11-32) except 29-11.