lumpy
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Anyone know the part number or if they're offered aftermarket?
Thanks!
Tim
Thanks!
Tim
I bought the Parktool mech-hanger alignment tool (it's not a measuring tool, it's basically a big lever). Easy to use, although the one I bought from CRC had a piece missing. I rang them up and got them to check, and every one in stock had the same piece missing! Got one from elsewhere. It worked a treat and was dead easy to use. Instead of going for "near enough", I spent an extra few mins getting it "spot on" and the shifting problems disappeared.I always buy a spare hanger when I buy a new bike (usually haggle it in for free) and take it with me in my pack so a ding doesn’t stop a ride. You can buy hanger measuring tools as Phil has mentioned but good ones are expensive and tricky to use accurately.
Not all alignment problems can be fixed by changing the mech hanger; there might be a small twist or bend in the mech arm. It was probably the mech that received the bang that subsequently bent the mech arm, so it could be expected that the mech had suffered some damage at the same time.I am new to this problem. I must have bashed mine a couple of weeks ago. Now, I come out of adjustment in the middle gears after only 2-3 rides. LBS just serviced and I’m hoping to be back to normal, but thanks for the info. I’m going to pick up a spare and make sure I can install on the trail. Thanks for the wisdom emtb forumers!
Looking at the number stamped on my Levo hanger this seems to be the one. PILO D741 CNC gear mech hanger / derailleur hanger
Sean
yeah -> Specialized Sandwich Hanger £11.00I'll drop PILO a mail. (Hangers are meant to not be solid).
checking in with thread as I have the same problem, will order this hanger and update.
if it saves me schlepping to the dealer and back I'm very happy! thx all, see you in a few days.
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