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Bike derailleurs are essential drivetrain components that control gear shifting on multi-speed bikes. They move the chain between sprockets or chainrings. This adjusts pedalling resistance and maintain efficient pedalling cadence.

There are two main types of derailleurs:

  • Front derailleurs move the chain across the chainrings.
  • Rear derailleurs shift the chain across the cassette.

Modern derailleurs are available in both mechanical and electronic systems.

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Front vs Rear Derailleurs

Bike derailleurs are split into two main types, each performing a different role in the drivetrain.

  • Rear derailleurs move the chain across the cassette and control most gear changes
  • Front derailleurs shift the chain between chainrings on bikes with multiple front gears

Rear derailleurs are the most common and are found on nearly all multi-speed bikes. While front derailleurs are used on 2x or 3x drivetrain setups.

The majority of mountain bikes use a single front chainring. Therefore, no front derailleur is needed. Many gravel bikes are also heading down this direction.

Road bikes though still have 2 front chainrings, so you'll see a front derailleur on these bikes.

Shop Derailleurs by Type

Choosing the right derailleur starts with selecting the correct type for your bike and drivetrain.

Rear derailleurs are available in a wide range of speeds and cage lengths. While front derailleurs are designed to match your frame and chainring configuration.

Mechanical vs Electronic Derailleurs

Modern derailleurs are available in both mechanical and electronic systems.

Mechanical Derailleurs

  • Use cables to control shifting.
  • Reliable and widely used.
  • Easier to maintain and service.

Electronic Derailleurs

  • Use motors for precise, automatic shifting.
  • Found on higher-end road and MTB bikes.
  • Require battery charging and compatible components.

Electronic systems provide consistent shifting performance, especially under load.

Choosing the Right Derailleur

When selecting a derailleur, consider the following:

  • Drivetrain speed. Must match your cassette and shifter.
  • Riding style. Road, MTB or gravel.
  • Brand compatibility. Shimano and SRAM systems are not interchangeable

Choosing the correct derailleur ensures smooth shifting and reliable performance.

Drivetrain Compatibility

Derailleurs are part of a complete drivetrain system and must work with other components, including:

All components should be matched to the same speed and system for optimal performance.

FAQs

What does a derailleur do?

A derailleur moves the chain between gears, allowing you to change resistance and maintain an efficient pedalling cadence.

What is the difference between front and rear derailleurs?

Front derailleurs shift the chain between chainrings, while rear derailleurs move the chain across the cassette.

Are bike derailleurs universal?

No. Derailleurs must match your drivetrain speed, shifter and cassette for proper compatibility.

Can I upgrade my derailleur?

Yes, but it must be compatible with your drivetrain system. Upgrading may also require matching components such as your cassette or shifter.

Do all bikes have front derailleurs?

No. Many modern bikes use a 1x drivetrain with no front derailleur, relying on a wide-range cassette instead.

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