We may be seeing the effect of currency fluctuations.  Grant has
commented that the steady upward trend of the yen is a headache.
Speculation on my part but perhaps a decent quality Shimano RD for $30
won't be around much longer?  Or Riv feels the need for 2 sources of
supply?  As to quality, with modern manufacturing technology I
wouldn't be concerned about the derailers.  Recall Grant's comment
about the least necessary part on your bike - the FD.

dougP

On Oct 19, 8:26 am, Peter Pesce <petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't say I understand the need for this either?
> I must be missing something - what does this stuff do that low end
> Shimano wouldn't do?
>
> I can understand Riv selling low-end thumb shifters, because there's a
> big leap from $16 to $150+ for DuraAce/Thumbies.
> But a low end Alivio or something rear derailer can be had for under
> 30 bucks.
>
> On Oct 18, 11:54 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just read grant's new post about 
> > deraillers:http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/297
>
> > And I did a little looking into the microshift deraillers.
>
> > And I found 
> > this:http://www.microshift.biz/pviewitem1.asp?sn=791&area=51&cat=184#
>
> > Now it's only funny to me or to others who might work in my field -
> > but I used to help build the centos OS and the idea of having a centos
> > derailler by microshift amuses me to no end.
>
> > other than that it's pretty good looking.
>
> > anyone actually used any of these yet?
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>
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