Author Topic: Interesting Aliexpress finds! - good deals, interesting stuff, new products etc!  (Read 291485 times)

raisinberry777

Mixing drive trains. Ie: using 10 speed shimano road brifters with a 10 speed MTB rd etc.

A current 8/9 speed MTB derailleur will work with 10 speed Shimano road brifters (e.g. Altus/Alivio).

Exception here is Tiagra 4700 shifters - but if you have those you can use GRX 400 rear derailleurs if you need additional range.

nicklej

Thanks, at that price it seems silly not to try them.
The Zeray pedals imo are akin to ElitaOne in terms of these pedals are now my go-to lightweight budget option. They do weight about 280g as advertised and mine have help up well. I have used one set for 6 years and about 60,000. Mine devleloped play kinda quick but never got any worse so i never replaced them. Bearings also never serviced and still feel good. I ride everyday in the UK.

Daviddavieboy

Mixing drive trains. Ie: using 10 speed shimano road brifters with a 10 speed MTB rd etc.

 I have been down this road before. Pick up a 9 Speed Shadow MTB derailleur. It will play nice with 10 speed Shimano STI controls. Both have the same ratio cable pull. I have used "travel agents" in the past and in my opinion they are best suited for adding cable pull in the braking systems and not shifting. I probably still have a couple sets kicking around.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2024, 02:59:39 AM by Daviddavieboy »

gloscherrybomb

Any good close fitting mudguards (with proper mounts) that will fit a 34mm tyre?

Eskae

Any good close fitting mudguards (with proper mounts) that will fit a 34mm tyre?


last time I did a deep dive on Aliexpress fenders, I wasn't able to find anything decent.  I'd suggest sticking with the usual "name brands".

Fat Larry

A current 8/9 speed MTB derailleur will work with 10 speed Shimano road brifters (e.g. Altus/Alivio).

Exception here is Tiagra 4700 shifters - but if you have those you can use GRX 400 rear derailleurs if you need additional range.

I've got a few of those around but i want a clutch and I have some 11 speed road brifters too. After a lot of reading am planning to pick up a GRX Rd to go with it as i've already got an 11 speed 11-46 cassette i can use. Don't think the 400 has enough capacity for that though, and i want a 2x front setup (was thinking 46-30) so it's going to be a bit of a stretch to fit all that if it's possible at all.

siranachronist

Anyone found anything like the Garbaruk derailleur cages which let you increase you cassette capacity? https://www.garbaruk.com/rear-derailleur-cage-for-sram-11-12-speed.html?category=15

apphex

Anyone found anything like the Garbaruk derailleur cages which let you increase you cassette capacity? https://www.garbaruk.com/rear-derailleur-cage-for-sram-11-12-speed.html?category=15


Besides swapping the cage, you'll need to switch the pulley wheels to 14T + 16T

jonathanf2

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siranachronist

Sweeet! Haha, based on the reviews, those literally come in Garbaruk packaging?

jonathanf2

Sweeet! Haha, based on the reviews, those literally come in Garbaruk packaging?

Yep! I have it for my GRX 812 RD. I've never owned the real Garbaruk cage, but it works great. Even better than the stock cage in my opinion. Though I just opted to use regular steel bearing jockey wheels in 12t/16t. No issues with shifting and looks good.

kubackje

Yep! I have it for my GRX 812 RD. I've never owned the real Garbaruk cage, but it works great. Even better than the stock cage in my opinion. Though I just opted to use regular steel bearing jockey wheels in 12t/16t. No issues with shifting and looks good.


I have one on my sram axs rear derailleur for aesthetics and weight reasons. It works great. What's funny one of the mechanics who I respect said those from AliExpress work even better then the originals

jonathanf2



I have one on my sram axs rear derailleur for aesthetics and weight reasons. It works great. What's funny one of the mechanics who I respect said those from AliExpress work even better then the originals

I think in terms of functionality at least with GRX RDs is the increased cassette capacity, ease of tuning and even slightly smoother shifting. Though with aftermarket cassettes, I did have to use non-Shimano chains to get the best performance.

Fat Larry

Does anyone know of any brifters that are 10 speed sram compatible?

jonathanf2

Does anyone know of any brifters that are 10 speed sram compatible?

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806637224494.html

Possibly the Sensah GRA 1x10 shifters, since Sensah Empire and SRX shifters uses the SRAM pull ratio. Though I can't confirm. For 2x, Sensah only has 11 and 12 speed Empire shifters.