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As you may know I am test riding my buddy's Kona race bike to try out a 29er. About 15 miles into my ride Sunday I dropped into some absolutely pristine single track. A 1/4 mile into it my front tire kicks up a 1/2" x 10" twig on the trail. I was hammering in the big ring and hit the brakes ASAP when I heard it. Too late!:bang:

The stick got sucked into the rear derailer of all things. It blew the lower part of the cage out and tweeked derailer @ 20 deg. I was able to align everything to be able to single speed it out the last 7 miles.

The bad news? It was the new XTR derailer with the carbon cage. I haven't even been able to find one for sale yet. Every indication is I am looking at a $200 test ride!:doh::bang:

:crybaby:
 
We had an issue like that on a rental bike in MOAB, of course it was more like a 50$ derailer, but i had to cut 2 spokes out of the wheel in order to free the mess up, shortened the chain to work like a single speed and the kid rode out. he was tired as hell that night though, single speeding slickrock has its downfalls :flipoff2:
 
I've seen an SRAM X.0 rear derailleur literally explode over a twig no wider than a pencil. I had to laugh when my friend was trying to pick up the pieces for repair. Total loss, no way around it, and.... he did it again a year later without sucking anything into the rear.

I've blown out two XTR rear derailleurs over the years, and knock wood, my present XTR is on it's third year.
 
I've seen an SRAM X.0 rear derailleur literally explode over a twig no wider than a pencil. I had to laugh when my friend was trying to pick up the pieces for repair. Total loss, no way around it, and.... he did it again a year later without sucking anything into the rear.

I've blown out two XTR rear derailleurs over the years, and knock wood, my present XTR is on it's third year.

I know that it was only a matter of time. In almost 25 years of mountain biking this is the first derailleur I have blown up. I am just bummed it was on a buddies rig.

I found one on line for $160. I am waiting to hear back from my buddy who is in the industry. He is going to try to get one cheaper.

:cheers:
 

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