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I've seen this little product - Avid Rollamajig Roller - advertised all over the place. Anyone have any experience with it? Also, while I'm at it, how about those aluminum derailleur pulleys? I've heard they are kinda noisey. Thanks, Steven |
>I've seen this little product - Avid Rollamajig Roller - advertised all >over the place. Anyone have any experience with it? Also, while I'm at > it, how about those aluminum derailleur pulleys? I've heard they are >kinda noisey. The Rollamajig works pretty much as advertised - it reduces the friction in the rear derailleur cable loop (by eliminating the loop altogether). I put one on my time trial bike to reduce the higher-than-normal derailleur cable drag from all the extra cables (running down from the aero bars). The word on the aluminum pulleys is that they ARE noisy, and probably don't really do any good - unless you like the color of course. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
> Hi, > > I've seen this little product - Avid Rollamajig Roller - advertised > all over the place. Anyone have any experience with it? Also, while > I'm at it, how about those aluminum derailleur pulleys? I've heard > they are kinda noisey. I had chronic rear shifting problems on my mountain bikes (especially my full suspension), and the Rollamajig completely solved them. Haven't broken the cable in well over a year, whereas before I was going through 'em like mad. Bill "believer" S. |
> I've seen this little product - Avid Rollamajig Roller - advertised > all over the place. Anyone have any experience with it? Also, while > I'm at it, how about those aluminum derailleur pulleys? I've heard > they are kinda noisey. I've had one on my mountain bike for years, and I'm very happy with it. It's a real problem solver. The biggest problem with MTB shifting has always been that last loop of cable housing, which fills up with dirt and gets sticky. I used to have to flush and lube this piece every few rides. Since I've had the Rollamajig, I haven't had to touch it. In fact, I've hardly touched the cable adjusters in years. I haven't noticed any noise. I've seen derailers with these built-in recently (XTR?). Matt O. |