While wireless derailleurs may offer fast and precise electronic shifting, the things ain’t cheap. That’s where the NXS system comes in, as it’s promised to make existing cable-actuated mountain bike derailleurs wireless for less than eighty dollars.

  • coke38@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    Hello folx, please help me… What is the advantage of this kind of derailleur ? I just see it as an e-waste. Do I miss something ?

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      4 个月前

      It’s crazy that no better system than current manual derailleurs (either wired or wireless) have not been invented so far, they are so clunky compared to how brakes have evolved.

      Regarding shifts in general instead, better go with those embedded into the motor e-bike probably, if you use ebikes, like pinion or effigear. You will loose the possibility to shift gear in case of depleted battery though

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        4 个月前

        Transmission systems have evolved and there are really good and robust options—they just arent ultra-light and ultra-efficient, which is what cyclists want.

        Gearboxes seem great but they weigh a little more and technically eat a small fraction of power. I’d have one on my bike if it were an option—i hate dérailleurs.
        Maybe my next bike.

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          4 个月前

          Exactly. Derailleurs are the worst part of the bike to fix and calibrate (except spokes), but by fuck are they good at what matters. They’re a few parts utilizing tension and springs to hold a chain in place.

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            4 个月前

            Someone should invent a sort of ROHLOFF which mounts as a standard derailleur (or as a disc brake). That would be a real advance by taking the best of both worlds.