World's cheapest derailleur?

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
I'm doing up an old full sus mountain bike that a local kid brought to me for him and his brothers to ride. I went to my local bike shop to find a suitable rear much. They were out of 'home used' ones so I asked if they had a new item. The girl said yes and produced one , no packaging., no branding. How much I asked, 'eight five please' she said. I considered this and started to count out eighty five Ghana cedis (£15). No she said eight point five, 8 1/2 cedis. Are you sure I said. That is £1.50.

How on earth do the Chinese manufacture this, ship it half way across the world and sell it for this paltry amount?
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Appears quite well made but haven't had a chance to test it yet.
 
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Hugh Manatee

Veteran
Does the chain take the correct route between the jockey wheels?
 
Location
Loch side.
I'm doing up an old full sus mountain bike that a local kid brought to me for him and his brothers to ride. I went to my local bike shop to find a suitable rear much. They were out of 'home used' ones so I asked if they had a new item. The girl said yes and produced one , no packaging., no branding. How much I asked, 'eight five please' she said. I considered this and started to count out eighty five Ghana cedis (£15). No she said eight point five, 8 1/2 cedis. Are you sure I said. That is £1.50.

How on earth do the Chinese manufacture this, ship it half way across the world and sell it for this paltry amount?
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Appears quite well made but haven't had a chance to test it yet.

It's a valid question. It looks like a reasonable quality product and assuming there's some profit for the wholesaler, the shipper and the retailer, that derailer was made for pennies. Very impressive. Now go and buy some nice cheap cable housing too.
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
The Chinese are amazing at manufacturing, far more than we give them credit for, I used to be involved in sourcing electricals.

If you ever need to source anything from there for all the important aspects of the design they will give you the choice of three components, a top-end, mid-range and cheap one, and also the estimated lifespan of each.

Now of course Argos go there and get the cheapest one as long as it will outlast the guarantee period, because they will just flog you another Argos brand after eighteen months. So the Chinese get the reputation for cheap crap, when in reality Argos have specifically asked them to make cheap crap.

But honestly, if a bike manufacturer went out there and asked them to produce a high end bike, they would create something really good for very little money. Albeit mainly by reverse engineering the design of a top end bike here. But they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
 
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