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what kind of derailuer would go best with an early 2000s TREK 820. I'm rebuilding an old rusty one and the front and back are no good.?
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- ?Lv 67 years agoFavorite Answer
It's fairly hard to kill off derailers entirely through simple neglect. Why not start with a good scrub and lube, and work the motion by hand first?
Treck 820 is listed as an entry-level bike, so I'd suggest Shimano Acera otherwise.
You need to figure out if your bike has the derailer hanger as a part of the frame, or as a part of the derailer, and then buy a derailer with the correct configuration.
Front. you need to match clamp size to seat tube diameter, and to get the pull direction right. MTBs are usually Top-Pull. I'm assuming you have a triple crank, so the derailer has to be able to cope with that too.
- bikeworksLv 77 years ago
The 820 was typically equipped with whatever they had laying around that was cheap. Usually Shimano Tourney or Altus. Definitely nothing higher.
- ?Lv 77 years ago
Now is the time to upgrade to an Acera derailleur. They are only a few dollars more then what is on the bike.
- ?Lv 77 years ago
go to a bike shop
they might even give the derailleurs to you
many of them would work
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