Yes I know, but they seem to mark the derailers up quite a bit when
SunXCD gets printed on them rather than Microshift, just saying.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Ron Mc <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jim, the Microshift derailleurs are also rebranded and sold as the new
> SunTour (Sun XCD)
>
> On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 12:21:11 PM UTC-6, Jim Bronson wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking about this some more and what it says to me is that we
>> should support competition.  Shimano thinks we're a captive audience,
>> while they meanwhile outsource lower end parts production to poorer SE
>> Asian economies and additionally with less money spent on R&D.  Only
>> the high zoot stuff is still made in Japan.
>>
>> This part for example looks pretty nice and performs a similar
>> function with similar ratings to Shimano rear road derailers:
>> http://www.microshift.com.tw/RD-R47S_rd.html
>>
>> available here:
>>
>> http://www.ebikestop.com/microshift_r10_long_cage_10_speed_rear_derailleur-RD0103.php
>>
>> Shimano upped some of their ratings on their derailers after SRAM came
>> out with the Apex that was rated to handle 11-32 casettes.  But the
>> old ones (long cages) were rated similar to the Microshift above.  And
>> I don't know that I believe that Shimano actually changed anything to
>> achieve the higher rating, IMO.  They probably just figured that their
>> ratings were conservative and they had some wiggle room.
>>
>> Grant has in the past given Microshift parts a chance and I appreciate
>> him for it.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure if Riv had issues with derailers snapping in half,
>> they would pull them off their site.  That being said Riv has never
>> sold Tiagra to my knowledge.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 4:56 PM, John <lindbe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Towards the end of my ride today, I heard a loud crunch and my Ram
>> > lurched
>> > to a stop.  Didn't take long to figure out the cause.  My Shimano Tiagra
>> > RD
>> > had separated into two pieces.  The larger chunk with cable attached
>> > wrapped
>> > around the right chainstay and lodged in my spokes.  The other piece
>> > remained bolted to the dropout.  Fortunately, I was going very slowly at
>> > the
>> > time, so no damage was done to my wheel.  I wasn't shifting at the time,
>> > just pedaling along.  I was able to break the chain and remove the cable
>> > so
>> > I could at least roll my bike to where my wonderful wife rescued me.
>> > Surprising because the RD is only a couple of years old and has not
>> > suffered
>> > any tip-overs that might have damaged it.  I took a couple of pictures
>> > of
>> > the fracture:
>> >
>> > https://www.flickr.com/photos/53546004@N07/16312803255/
>> >
>> > https://www.flickr.com/photos/53546004@N07/16125257318/
>> >
>> > Is it just me, or is this not uncommon?
>> >
>> > Off to shop for a new RD.
>> >
>> > John
>> >
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