I have a 2016 Speed Concept 9.9 with Dura-ace components. Where can I get a replacement for the rear derailleur hanger? For some reason, I can’t find that part online. My derailleur is rubbing against my disc when I am in the big cassette in the back. Thanks
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Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [Poon]
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Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [stevej]
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I will ask this question a different way. Is a derailleur hanger typically a product manufactured by the frame maker or the group set maker? I.e., is it a Shimano or Trek part?
Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [Poon]
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Trek Part.
Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [Poon]
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Your Trek dealer should have a handful of these. I think they are the same hanger as on the Madone.
Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [Poon]
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Poon wrote:
I have a 2016 Speed Concept 9.9 with Dura-ace components. Where can I get a replacement for the rear derailleur hanger? For some reason, I can’t find that part online. My derailleur is rubbing against my disc when I am in the big cassette in the back. Thankshttps://wheelsmfg.com/...ufacturers/trek.html
Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [SummitAK]
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Poon wrote:
I have a 2016 Speed Concept 9.9 with Dura-ace components. Where can I get a replacement for the rear derailleur hanger? For some reason, I can’t find that part online. My derailleur is rubbing against my disc when I am in the big cassette in the back. Thankshttps://wheelsmfg.com/...ufacturers/trek.html
It's the dropout #176.
Re: Derailleur hanger for SC 9.9 [Poon]
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If the hanger is damaged (visibly bent or cracked), Trek or Wheels Manufacturing as above.
If the hanger isn’t damaged then there are 2 possibilities.
1. It’s not aligned. Get it aligned properly. There’s a tool for that (Park), rather than replacing the hanger.
2. carbon mech inner plates are wider than metal and will rub on some discs. That’s ‘too bad’. Change disc or mech.
If you do replace the hanger, step 1 above is necessary.
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If the hanger isn’t damaged then there are 2 possibilities.
1. It’s not aligned. Get it aligned properly. There’s a tool for that (Park), rather than replacing the hanger.
2. carbon mech inner plates are wider than metal and will rub on some discs. That’s ‘too bad’. Change disc or mech.
If you do replace the hanger, step 1 above is necessary.
Developing aero, fit and other fun stuff at Red is Faster
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SkippyKitten: Mar 11, 18 4:43
Just a quick note re 1 above.
Many people believe that a new hanger will be aligned as it comes.
It almost never is.
Frames vary and also dropout wear alters how the hanger sits when the wheel is clamped, so they always need to be aligned when fitted unless you have a freak straight frame with zero dropout wear.
If your hanger is just scuffing the disc it is probably fine and just needs 2 minutes with the correct tool to make it good.
You may or may not need to adjust your end stops and indexing after you do so.
Many people believe that a new hanger will be aligned as it comes.
It almost never is.
Frames vary and also dropout wear alters how the hanger sits when the wheel is clamped, so they always need to be aligned when fitted unless you have a freak straight frame with zero dropout wear.
If your hanger is just scuffing the disc it is probably fine and just needs 2 minutes with the correct tool to make it good.
You may or may not need to adjust your end stops and indexing after you do so.