On Wed, Oct 1, 2025 at 9:14 AM David Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> They’re super robust derailleurs largely marketed to hardcore MTB riders.
> They also sell replacement parts for their derailleurs as well as some SRAM
> products. The derailleur itself is built like a tank, so I think they’ll be
> reliable for the average Rivendell use case. To me, the only issue is cost,
> but from everything I’ve read, they’re incredibly durable. I will pull the
> trigger one one when and if they start supporting Shimano Linkglide
> cassettes. I think they only support hyperglide at present.
>

There's no difference between linkglide and hyperglide from the point of
view of the rear derailleur. If you're shifting in friction there's no
reason the hyperglide derailleur wouldn't work.

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