Shimano Altus Acera Upgrade to Sora, Worth it? : r cycling - Reddit Shimano Altus Acera Upgrade to Sora, Worth it? I recently bought a Cannondale Quick 3 with Shimano Altus Acera derailleurs and and am considering switching them out to the Shimano Sora components I recognize this isn't a huge step up like the 105 would be but the Sora fits my budget
Shimano Altus, Acera, or Alivio: Does it matter? - Bike Forums Shimano Altus, Acera, or Alivio: Does it matter? I plan to spend no more than around $450 for a hybrid comfort bike to use on local level and hilly pavement which is mostly bumpy, no more than 10 miles per average ride I'm 165lb , 6'1'' and will continue to use my old Motobecane road bike for those well-paved trails at a distance from home
Is Shimano Acera any good? : r mountainbiking - Reddit Acera is their entry line but still good quality As far as crankset and derailleurs are concerned they’re definitely adequate for recreational riding and both will last
Rear Derailleur Shifts Up but not Down, advice? : r bikewrench 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)
Would you prefer an Altus over a Tourney for the same price . . . - Reddit I am debating between two bikes, one is a 700cc with Tourney derailleurs and another has regular MTB wheels with Altus Acera derailleurs and disc brakes I'm leaning towards the 700cc just because I like these wheels better but I don't know if the Altus Acera combo are that much better than the Tourney
Is a bike with Shimano Acera upgradable for better climbs? Is a bike with Shimano Acera upgradable for better climbs? Hey everyone, I have been riding this particular bike for the past 2 and a half year The type of ride is mainly gravel and road Occassionaly trail Lately I've been feeling limitations on the gear that I have on this bike I feel difficult tackling the climbs
Shimano Tourney is really bad : r cycling - Reddit All Tourney rear derailleurs, be it TZ or TX or whatever are temperamental trash that will demand constant adjustments and they should be discarded and replaced ASAP The damn things never shift just right I tried so many adjustments with mine, replaced it with a 8sp Acera RD and it was so easy to get smooth, quick shifts Cranksets and front derailleurs, not so bad IMO But the RD is
Which shifter is the best for my upcoming setup? : r bikewrench The (relevant) Shimano hierarchy is Deore > Alivio > Acera > Altus > Tourney That usually gives a bit of an indicator on the performance of their parts For shifters, the difference will most likely be weight (but we're talking about a 50g part) and fancy features (2-way release, how many gears you can pull in one go)
Shimano Acera on a road bike? : r bikewrench - Reddit I'm looking for a second-hand cheap road bike for my girlfriend and I've found a bike in good condition that the owner says has a Sora front derailleur and a Acera back derailleur