XT over Deore?
buddy_club
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Hi, have buggered my Deore 9 spd rear mech again, and having fixed it many times i think its time for a replacement, i can pick up a new one from CRC the exact same again for £30, or i can get a 9spd XT for just a fiver more, will the shifting quality be noticeably better with the XT rear dérailleur? Bike is a Voodoo Bizango by the way.
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Handbuilt Steel 29er https://goo.gl/RYSbaa
Carbon Stumpjumper https://goo.gl/xJNFcv
Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
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Triban:http://goo.gl/v63FBB
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Shifting is more about the shifters IMO...
Deore rear mechs are very good. Take your pick!0 -
The Northern Monkey wrote:Shifting is more about the shifters IMO...
Deore rear mechs are very good. Take your pick!Framebuilder
Handbuilt Steel 29er https://goo.gl/RYSbaa
Carbon Stumpjumper https://goo.gl/xJNFcv
Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
Ribble Gran Fondo https://goo.gl/ZpTFXz
Triban:http://goo.gl/v63FBB0 -
The Northern Monkey wrote:Shifting is more about the shifters IMO...
Deore rear mechs are very good. Take your pick!
This but for an extra fiver XT would win for pure tarty reasonsFig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0