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A touring bike derailleur is specifically designed to meet the needs of cyclists who cover long distances over a variety of terrain. Here is a description of its function, its characteristics and the associated standards:

Function :

The derailleur on a touring bike performs the same function as on any other bike equipped with gears. It allows you to change gears by moving the chain from one chainring to another at the front and from one sprocket to another at the rear. This allows the rider to adjust pedaling resistance based on terrain and speed.

Features :

1. Reliability:

Touring bike derailleurs are designed to be sturdy and reliable, because cyclists who cover long distances need equipment that can withstand constant wear and tear.

2. Versatility:

They usually offer a wide speed range to suit different types of terrain, whether steep climbs, flat roads or fast descents.

3. Sustainability:

Touring bike derailleurs are often made with durable, corrosion-resistant materials for long life, even in harsh weather conditions.

4. Compatibility:

They are compatible with drivetrain systems commonly used on touring bikes, including multi-speed cassettes in the rear and multiple chainrings in the front.

Standards:

Derailleurs on touring bikes generally follow bicycle industry standards for compatibility with cassettes, chainrings, chains and shifters. However, there may be variations depending on the manufacturer and specific model of the derailleur.

In summary, touring bike derailleurs are designed to provide reliability, versatility, and durability to meet the needs of riders who cover long distances over a variety of terrain.