[RBW] Re: Short Cage Rear Derailleur Recommendations.

2014-04-02 Thread David Banzer
Should add: I know there's an abundance of options. Looking for something that would look aesthetically pleasing on a Riv. New or vintage-ish recs welcomed. David -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this gro

[RBW] Re: Short Cage Rear Derailleur Recommendations.

2014-04-02 Thread Evan
Suntour Cyclone! http://www.disraeligears.co.uk/Site/SunTour_Cyclone_black_derailleur_%285902_1st_style%29.html or Shimano Light Action: http://www.disraeligears.co.uk/Site/Shimano_Light_Action_derailleur_%28L525_SS%29.html Evan E. SF, CA -- You received this message because you are subscribe

[RBW] Re: Short Cage Rear Derailleur Recommendations.

2014-04-03 Thread Michael Hechmer
David, I run the new Ultegra short cage on my Ram with 44/30 & 11-28 9 spd set up with DT friction. It is the best shifting setup I have used in 35 years of cycling, an that includes Ultegra SIS. Michael On Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:10:04 AM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote: > > With the talk of

[RBW] Re: Short Cage Rear Derailleur Recommendations.

2014-04-03 Thread Ron Mc
I ran a Shimano 600EX on 5-8-speed friction applications and really loved it. When I widened my rear, I found a NOS Cyclone GT. It's in a spanish cedar cigar box in my garage now - Many miles, but still works great. I had it on my Moser before I found a Campy Chorus. At 190g, the Arabesque

[RBW] Re: Short Cage Rear Derailleur Recommendations.

2014-04-03 Thread Joe Bernard
I've used various silver shortcage Shimano derailers from the mid-90's onward which work well, look nice, and can be had for not too much money (as long as you avoid new-in-package from crazy people who think they're ""vintage" and "rare"). A search for "Shimano 9-speed road" will bring up a go