snapped derailleur pully tooth

Griselda
Griselda Posts: 24
edited October 2013 in MTB workshop & tech
Dear all,
How difficult is it to fix the following, not being a professional in any shape or form?
This is stressing me, especially since it's the perfekt mud-season. Any ideas?
Thanks alot

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Comments

  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    buy new wheels undo bolt(s) fit new wheel(s) making sure the G wheel is at the top. do up bolts.
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
    Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    And they spin as per the arrows/instructions
  • swod1
    swod1 Posts: 1,639
    Fit some new tacx sealed bearing jockey wheels, job done.

    I've recently fitted some new ones to my deore 9spd, got them on eBay about 11 pound for set.
  • stubs
    stubs Posts: 5,001
    That wont stop you riding if its just a tooth missing. For all the teeth do they might as wel make them smooth discs.
    Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap
  • Daz555
    Daz555 Posts: 3,976
    Personally I'd ignore it - assuming the chain is running smoothly and not trying to climb out of the pulley or anything.
    You only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
    If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
    If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.