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Which should I buy? wrote: If the Schwinn has a frame mounted derailleur go that way you won't regret it. What difference could it make? Bikes of that genre have nice functional $14.95 rear derailleurs. If you should happen to damage one or wear it out, they are readily available. Even upgrade models at $20 and $25 . Of all the factors I can think of, this is among the least important. Get one that fits. Open bearing assemblies, grease them and adjust properly. Spend a bit of time lubricating and adjusting the brake and gear systems. Tension the wheels and ride it. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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