[RBW] Re: Shiny front derailleur for 42/28 Silver crankset

2023-09-27 Thread daniel belyusar
HI Kurt, 
I picked up the cheap-y skeleton key FD from Riv when I built my 42/20 
Appaloosa a couple months ago and it is frankly pretty remarkable. I am 
also using Microshift Thumbies.  As the ad copy says it's an "ugly 
son-of-a-bitch" but it is a little shiny per spec above. It has an unusual 
(to me) cable routing that I think makes it particularly snug. I've 
honestly never had a FD go on so quick and with so little adjustment. A 
couple hundred miles in, some fairly rough, some quite hilly and it's never 
missed a 
beat. https://www.rivbike.com/products/derailer-front-stubby-skeleton-key

Dan in Chicago 

On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 11:31:17 AM UTC-5 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:

> My Shimano CX-70 FD shifts very nicely on my Silver crankset with rings of 
> 34/20T with an Avid Miro-adapter. I have a SunRace 11-40T cassette with a 
> Shimano M952 RD.
> Currently, there are two of the Shimano CX-70 FDs' on eBay; one bottom 
> pull and the other direct mount.
>
> [image: thumbnail_20230921_150905_HDR a.jpg]
>
> On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 9:11:11 AM UTC-7 Drew Saunders wrote:
>
>> When changing my Riv from 3x9 to 2x11, with a New Albion 26/42/chainguard 
>> setup, instead of using my Suntour XC Pro FD (which probably would have 
>> worked just fine), that I've been using for ~25 years, I opted for an older 
>> "road" double. I found a really nicely cleaned up Campagnolo Croce d'Aune 
>> FD from c. 1990 on eBay from the UK, and it shifts just fine. It's also 
>> very shiny! I've always liked having a mix of manufacturers, so although a 
>> similar Dura Ace or Ultegra would be just as good, I wanted a Campy part 
>> because I didn't have any other Campy parts on this bike. 
>>
>> So, any good "road double" from the friction front shifter era would 
>> probably be great.
>>
>> On Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 4:24:02 PM UTC-7 Kurt Henry wrote:
>>
>>> So, I just found out that the few months I thought I had to firm up 
>>> parts for an upcoming Riv-inspired Inglis/Retrotec custom is a little 
>>> shorter than that.  When I got a call last week, it was to inform me that I 
>>> was #2 on the build list, and #1 wasn't returning calls.  Sounds like I 
>>> need to figure out a few things in short order!  
>>>
>>> I want to run a Silver 42/28 crankset but not sure what to use for front 
>>> shifting duties.  I've used a Suntour Cyclone to shift a 28/45/50 in the 
>>> past but am not sure that's the best option.  Maybe a derailleur intended 
>>> for MTB use would be better?
>>>
>>> The key other criteria I can think of are that I would prefer at least 
>>> some shiny parts.  Pure black modern components are a non-starter.  I will 
>>> have either an XT or XTR on the rear, both with a mix of black and silver, 
>>> so a little mix on the front is OK.  I'm going to be shifting with 
>>> Microshift thumbies.  They use friction on the front, so no worries about 
>>> indexing.  It's just a question of which derailleur is most likely to move 
>>> the chain in the smoothest way.  Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thanks all!
>>> Kurt Henry
>>> Lancaster, PA
>>>
>>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW 
Owners Bunch" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/d4b066eb-4d07-471c-a8f2-27c6f019caedn%40googlegroups.com.


[RBW] Re: Shiny front derailleur for 42/28 Silver crankset

2023-09-25 Thread Drew Saunders
When changing my Riv from 3x9 to 2x11, with a New Albion 26/42/chainguard 
setup, instead of using my Suntour XC Pro FD (which probably would have 
worked just fine), that I've been using for ~25 years, I opted for an older 
"road" double. I found a really nicely cleaned up Campagnolo Croce d'Aune 
FD from c. 1990 on eBay from the UK, and it shifts just fine. It's also 
very shiny! I've always liked having a mix of manufacturers, so although a 
similar Dura Ace or Ultegra would be just as good, I wanted a Campy part 
because I didn't have any other Campy parts on this bike. 

So, any good "road double" from the friction front shifter era would 
probably be great.

On Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 4:24:02 PM UTC-7 Kurt Henry wrote:

> So, I just found out that the few months I thought I had to firm up parts 
> for an upcoming Riv-inspired Inglis/Retrotec custom is a little shorter 
> than that.  When I got a call last week, it was to inform me that I was #2 
> on the build list, and #1 wasn't returning calls.  Sounds like I need to 
> figure out a few things in short order!  
>
> I want to run a Silver 42/28 crankset but not sure what to use for front 
> shifting duties.  I've used a Suntour Cyclone to shift a 28/45/50 in the 
> past but am not sure that's the best option.  Maybe a derailleur intended 
> for MTB use would be better?
>
> The key other criteria I can think of are that I would prefer at least 
> some shiny parts.  Pure black modern components are a non-starter.  I will 
> have either an XT or XTR on the rear, both with a mix of black and silver, 
> so a little mix on the front is OK.  I'm going to be shifting with 
> Microshift thumbies.  They use friction on the front, so no worries about 
> indexing.  It's just a question of which derailleur is most likely to move 
> the chain in the smoothest way.  Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks all!
> Kurt Henry
> Lancaster, PA
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW 
Owners Bunch" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/857e60b6-41a8-45cd-89f8-4bce4be4a854n%40googlegroups.com.