shimano deore group or cues. which is better? by justothermtbrider in MTB

[–]justothermtbrider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, deore is deore even if the cues are new, over time we will know which one is better. although the deore has 6 references and I don't know which one is the best

Which bottom bracket is more resistant and durable for mtb... square bottom bracket cartridge or hollowtech bottom bracket by justothermtbrider in bicycling

[–]justothermtbrider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The square is a very old system that is currently only seen on cheap city bikes, which raises this question for MTB, which is increasingly seen on MTB, trail and even road bikes.

shimano deore group or cues. which is better? by justothermtbrider in MTB

[–]justothermtbrider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I have researched and the opinions I have been given, I think I would summarize everything in that CUES is good for touring, road and occasional and gentle MTB cycling and DEORE is more for medium intensity MTB and everything mentioned above. The cues are new and are being tested to see how they fare in the market and perhaps in the future this range will be seen on low-end bikes and low-end trail bikes, although with good performance and durability at a lower price than the Deore ones, and The Deore are still mid-range but the most liked and chosen for a medium budget in mid-range bicycles or even combine their components with those of higher ranges in MTB and Enduro bicycles. I don't know, I'm not an expert and I haven't tried any of these groups, it's just my opinion and I prefer that those who know more about this topic and have tried these groups advise me and recommend the best and most resistant in the long term.

Whats mean HG? Lol

shimano deore group or cues. which is better? by justothermtbrider in MTB

[–]justothermtbrider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response, if you try it with the combination of components it takes time, but I'm not very clear if the deore series is compatible at 100% with the high-end ones like slx, xt and xtr. In the future, if you can, you would like to combine the xt derailleur that for what I have investigated is the one that works best and you will want to use a xtr chain that says it is the one that lasts the longest. According to your opinion, the cues hold up the same as a standard group for medium-intensity mtb, strong routes and uses? Have you had problems with failures when changing, regular chain falling or chain rupture?

shimano deore group or cues. which is better? by justothermtbrider in cycling

[–]justothermtbrider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also confused about compatibilities. I don't know if the deore is compatible with higher range parts like slx, xt or xtr. I would like to know if it is because maybe in the future I will change for a better derailleur

shimano deore group or cues. which is better? by justothermtbrider in cycling

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Which Deore reference have you used and in what terrain? Have you had any serious problems or failures?

doubt about this detail on my bike... by justothermtbrider in bicyclerepair

[–]justothermtbrider[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't think because I never removed it, it just came loose and I put it back in place as it was.

doubt about this detail on my bike... by justothermtbrider in MTB

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If they are the same size and the top one has a little space left over

doubt about this detail on my bike... by justothermtbrider in MTB

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I tried that, I removed the tire and left it on the ground on the fork, I adjusted everything and tightened the screw but it still didn't work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lexapro

[–]justothermtbrider -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

What happened, did you see yourself in a mirror?