simon the viking
Guru
My Viking has a Shimano A050 (I think thats the official title) rear mech VERY entry level (and people moan about Sora)
I don't want to up the number of speeds as I have fitted 7 speed Flightdeck brifters recently and Friday had the chain and rear cassette changed (again still 7 speed) is there any point sourcing say a vintage 105 7speed mech (available off ebay at reasonable cost) or perhaps a Tourney (I know they are really an MTB mech but have read reviews where people have fitted them to road bikes) there's nothing wrong with current mech at present it just looks cheap and nasty and I know there are smoother ones available.
Should I be happy with what I've got and leave the better mech to a better bike (looking at a new one in about 12 months) or change the mech now.
I've done about 2500 miles on it so far what's the life of a cheap mech is it going to break soon and force the issue anyway and if it does should I go down a vintage route not knowing how many miles it had done as I do about 3000 miles a year (all weather commuting)
Phew... lots of questions, thoughts and dilemmas there! Any thoughts gratefully received
I don't want to up the number of speeds as I have fitted 7 speed Flightdeck brifters recently and Friday had the chain and rear cassette changed (again still 7 speed) is there any point sourcing say a vintage 105 7speed mech (available off ebay at reasonable cost) or perhaps a Tourney (I know they are really an MTB mech but have read reviews where people have fitted them to road bikes) there's nothing wrong with current mech at present it just looks cheap and nasty and I know there are smoother ones available.
Should I be happy with what I've got and leave the better mech to a better bike (looking at a new one in about 12 months) or change the mech now.
I've done about 2500 miles on it so far what's the life of a cheap mech is it going to break soon and force the issue anyway and if it does should I go down a vintage route not knowing how many miles it had done as I do about 3000 miles a year (all weather commuting)
Phew... lots of questions, thoughts and dilemmas there! Any thoughts gratefully received