01-01-2015, 05:31 PM
I have an early 90's Merlin MTB frame with 90's era Shimano xt and xtr on it. I now use the bike primarily as a pavement hill climber (I live in a hilly residential area) with maybe 20% off road. Recently, the front derailleur stopped returning when released by the shifter. The derailleur shifts to a larger chain ring perfectly. When shifting to a smaller chain ring, the shifter appears to release the cable correctly, but the derailleur is not returning, despite obvious slack in the cable. I have to kick it over with my heel. Lubricating the various pivot points did nothing. I assume the return spring broke or wore out. Based on the age, I assume I should replace it rather than try to repair it.
The shifters and the rear derailleur are XTR. The front derailleur is XT. The front has three chain rings, the rear cluster has 8 gears.
I looked up on eBay and see numerous used XT and XTR front derailleurs. I assume I can also buy a new one.
Questions:
Am I going to have to buy a used derailleur to match my existing components, or can I buy a new one?
How do I determine which model derailleur(s) would work as a replacement?
Is XTR noticeably better than XT?
Is a used XTR derailleur in good shape as good (or better) than a new XT derailleur?
I have attached a photo. If you need one from a different angle, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
The shifters and the rear derailleur are XTR. The front derailleur is XT. The front has three chain rings, the rear cluster has 8 gears.
I looked up on eBay and see numerous used XT and XTR front derailleurs. I assume I can also buy a new one.
Questions:
Am I going to have to buy a used derailleur to match my existing components, or can I buy a new one?
How do I determine which model derailleur(s) would work as a replacement?
Is XTR noticeably better than XT?
Is a used XTR derailleur in good shape as good (or better) than a new XT derailleur?
I have attached a photo. If you need one from a different angle, please let me know.
Thanks in advance