Sporting Goods : Shimano RD-TX70 Tourney Rear Derailleur 6/7 Speed Direct Mount Black
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from: shimano
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Shimano
EAN: 0689228131194
Label: shimano
Manufacturer: shimano
Publisher: shimano
Sales Rank: 18617
Studio: shimano
Features:- 6/7 Speed
- Direct Mount
- Black
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Product Description: Shimano RD-TX70 Tourney Rear Derailleur 6/7 Speed Direct Mount, Black. 6/7 speed compatible, smart cage, Mega Range gear compatible.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Rear Derailleur
Got the item very quickly, at a great price, and in great condition. I give it 4 stars instead of 5 because it would have been great to receive instructions on how to install it.
Rating: - Great replacement
Bought this because the original derailleur on my bike bent into the spokes after only 1 year of use. This one worked properly and was very cheap (the same one on another site was over $75).
Rating: - Shimano RD-TX70 Tourney Rear Derailleur 6/7 Speed Direct Mount
This derailleur came on my daughter's bike and it bent and broke during the first couple of weeks she had the bike. I ordered this because it was a direct replacement (the model number of the original is hard to find, it's stamped into the back side of the housing). The derailleur was more difficult to install than I expected, but we did finally get it up and running and once adjusted, it seems to be working fine.
Rating: - Good Value
For a derailleur under $20, you cant expect any more than this. It shifts well, but has to be adjusted occasionally. I dont expect it to last very long, but I plan to replace the bike next year anyway.
Rating: - Good for light riding only, but a descent product
This product is easy to install, comes with good instructions, and is descent for light riding. For MTB, use this for small inclines and declines and some rough terrain or beach type use. Don't expect this to hold you up at all doing heavier Mountain Biking. This is on my entry level Schwinn bike from Target at 240 bucks. I have actually graduated from this, and ripped 2 of these doing heavy mountain biking even tuned. The red gear is a cheaper plastic vs. the higher priced Derailleurs plastic. ... Read More
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