Spare hanger geekery

Is it worth getting one for all bikes owned before they get old then you can't source them anymore?
Im thinking its sensible esp for my cx bike, but then I a don't want to pay loads (one for each different bike roadd cx winter bike etc) for hangers I may never use :roll:
EDIT: Just googled for hangers for my road & cx bike & can't find any easily avaible for either anyway :roll:
Im thinking its sensible esp for my cx bike, but then I a don't want to pay loads (one for each different bike roadd cx winter bike etc) for hangers I may never use :roll:
EDIT: Just googled for hangers for my road & cx bike & can't find any easily avaible for either anyway :roll:
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100 - does for Cannondales
080 for lots of assorted frames incl PX RT80
I had to buy one for my CR1 about 3 months after I built it up. Moving a wheelie bin in the garage I caught a pedal but didn't realise till the bike hit the concrete, expensive side down. Quick faff with the gears told me it was properly bent so I just went straight indoors and ordered another Scott original hanger from Westbrooks.
The Racelight Tk has given me 2 clipless moments, and one of those must've bent the hanger. I did manage to straighten it, but I assume it is now weaker and if it happens again it will likely be terminal. The frame's 10 years old; I really ought to buy one while I still can.
£15-£20 seems a lot for something I may never use, but the alternative of having to bin an otherwise sound frame would be worse. I'll think of it as insurance. That's something I pay a fortune for and hardly ever use. Actually put like that it seems pretty good VFM
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Cervelo
Campagnolo
Thinking in an holistic way, I went way beyond the potential need for a mere hanger. I bought an entire spare bicycle.
It turned out that as the years passed, my planning was unnecessary. I never needed that spare hanger.
However, it also turned out that my planning was poor. The spare bicycle had a hanger that would not have fitted the original.
This may be because the original wore Campag while the 'spares' bike wore Shimano. It may also be because the spare was what they call a Mountain Bike.
Unthwarted, I bought another spare. This was a road bicycle equipped with Campag moving parts.... but sadly had only one gear and thus no hanger.
I am now seventeen bicycles into my quest for the perfect solution.
And I am no nearer my goal.
But I am enjoying the journey.
Or even ask Ribble.
I keep a spare for the road bike at home, if it breaks while I'm out Ill bodge it to a single speed an get home.
Easty commuter
Tripster AT
On my recommendation above for Superstar, I needed a hanger for a PlanetX and they were around half the price.
http://www.xxcycle.com/orbea-orca-frame ... 32,,en.php
For the ribble though no luck but I haven't emailed etc them as its a hassle.....
I have only ever broken one hanger, but now keep a spare for both my Ribbles. And yes, they are different.
Ordered one
What are you like at finding presents for the missus
Thereafter I bought one with each new bike.
With 3 road bikes and one MTB I have had one more RD/spokes interface since and was back on the road within a few days. The spare hanger could then be ordered at my leisure.
For the sake of £15 each it is money well invested.