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Unterschied zwischen Acera, Alivio und Deore Schaltwerken? Stadler hatte andere Pullys, aber die sollten 12 € kosten, mehr als die Hälfte eines neuen Schaltwerks Ich habe mir dann interessehalber Mal die Schaltwerke angesehen und dabei fiel mir auf, dass bei dem 8-fach Acera Schaltwerk "Casual" als Einsatzgebiet angegeben war und bei dem Alivio "Trekking"
Is Shimano Acera any good? : r mountainbiking - Reddit Acera is fine for your average person riding some single track which is like 80% of folks that own a mountain bike If you are an advance rider you would want something better, but you clearly don't fall into that category if you haven't been on a mountain bike in decades
Shimano Altus Acera Upgrade to Sora, Worth it? : r cycling - Reddit As far as 105 is concerned, you wouldn't be able to use a current-generation R7000 105 rear derailleur with your existing shifter anyway Your shifter uses the older 1 7 cable pull ratio for Acera Altus rear derailleurs, and isn't compatible with the newer 1 4 cable pull ratio used by the current R7000 105 RD
What’s the ideal Shimano derailleur ? Tourney, Altus, Acera, Deore The 2 tourney ones are pretty much the same Altus and acera are almost the same thing There is also Alivio inbetween acera and deore The newest alivio is really good for a a budget derailleur Good price for what it offers There is also Deore, which has just been updated
Beginner MTBer: Acera vs Alivio? 3x8 vs 2x9? : r MTB - Reddit I'm about to swing a purchase on a bike, but I have two options Both bikes come with XCM forks, the same frame, same wheelset, etc The only difference are on the drivetrain and brakes Basically comes down to Acera 3x8 with EF-505 brakes, or Alivio 2x9 with M315 brakes Price difference is $100
Drivetrain upgrade path from 3x8 Altus Acera : r mountainbiking - Reddit My biggest concern about going 1x is that I'd be losing some range between the highest ratio and lowest, and the ratios won't be as closely spaced - but that said, I've been using almost entirely the middle chainring since I bought the bike, specifically to prepare myself for 1x, so I'm pretty used to a narrow range of ratios, and I suspect for the majority of the cassette, the jumps won't be
Rear Derailleur Shifts Up but not Down, advice? : r bikewrench - Reddit The model is a Shimano Acera 9 Speed paired with a standard Shimano 9 spd HG chain After adjusting the high and low position bolts and indexing the best I could, I can get the rear derailleur to shift up (to larger cogs) perfectly smoothly but not down (to smaller cogs)
Shimano Acera RD-M390SGS - not changing smoothly : r bikewrench - Reddit Acera is rock solid rare derailleur I have one from 2013 on 3x7 commuter bike I can't even remember when the last time I have adjusted it I was using tourney before and required adjustments on almost daily basis, so definitely it was a big jump from it The road I commute has large enough potholes to swallow a truck tyre completely