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Rear derailleur shimano shimano deore...
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MTB rear derailleur Sram NX1 11s
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Pulley set Shimano Deore 105 SLX 10s
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Here is a description of the function, characteristics and standards of an enduro mountain bike derailleur:
Function :
The derailleur on an enduro mountain bike performs the same function as on any other mountain bike: it allows you to change gears by moving the chain from one cog to the other at the rear. This allows the cyclist to adapt the pedaling resistance depending on the terrain and speed. In the context of enduro, where the courses are often varied and technical, a reliable and precise derailleur is essential to guarantee smooth and efficient gear changes.
Features :
1. Robustness:
Enduro mountain bike derailleurs are designed to be robust and resistant to the shocks and stresses encountered on rough terrain. They must be able to withstand impacts without compromising their performance.
2. Accuracy:
Shifting precision is crucial in enduro, where a poor transmission can lead to loss of traction or slowing down on technical sections. Enduro derailleurs are designed to provide precise and fast gear changes, even in difficult conditions.
3. Chain stability:
Enduro mountain bike derailleurs are often equipped with chain stabilizing devices to minimize the risk of derailment, especially on aggressive descents where the chain may be subjected to strong jerks.
4. Compatibility:
They should be compatible with enduro mountain bike specific drivetrain systems, including wide gear range cassettes and single or double chainrings, depending on the rider's preference.
Standards:
Enduro MTB derailleurs generally follow MTB industry standards for compatibility with cassettes, chains and shifters. This includes standards such as mounting interfaces, maximum yoke clearances, and speed ratios.
In summary, an enduro mountain bike derailleur must offer robustness, precision and chain stability to meet the demands of technical and varied enduro trails, while remaining compatible with the other components of the transmission system.