Sram X-9 jockey wheels.
Sram X-9 jockey wheels.
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Big Bob

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753 posts

225 months

Thursday 29th January 2009
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I'm in need of a new bottom jockey wheel for my X-9 mech but im a bit pained to pay 15 bucks for a kit as I recently replaced the top one with bits from a broken mech.

A friend reckons you can run X-7 bottom wheels which are half the price but they seem different in the pictures ive seen?

Anyone tried it? Anyone got any suggestions for renewing these? Are there any aftermarket wheels out there?

Cheers!

anniesdad

14,589 posts

261 months

Friday 30th January 2009
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Tight wad!! biggrin

Can't you keep one for when one of them inevitably wears out?

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Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

257 months

Friday 30th January 2009
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What's worn out on them? They don't really do anything except keep the chain in a certain position. What's the point in replacing them, unless they don't spin freely?

Big Bob

Original Poster:

753 posts

225 months

Friday 30th January 2009
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tongue out

The teeth are worn to the extent that they are now just a series of razor sharp points!

The top and bottom ones are different so a kit wouldnt make a replacement and a spare.

Cabinet Enforcer

503 posts

249 months

Friday 30th January 2009
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The bottom wheel is essentially superfluous, as long as the chain isn't falling off or jamming then just keep using it, top one can affect shifting though so it's worth keeping it right.

It used to be the case that shimano jockey wheels were universal across the range (apart from materials etc) I would be very surprised if SRAM are daft enough to make one off components for low volume mechs, it's probable that any 9sp jockey will be the right width. Personally I would just bodge on something out of the spares box, i'm sure it's nothing nothing a file/hammer couldn't fix smile

anniesdad

14,589 posts

261 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2009
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Big Bob said:
tongue out

The top and bottom ones are different so a kit wouldnt make a replacement and a spare.
tongue out

Whilst it still worked, my bottom wheel wore out in 12 months of use, I've just replaced the top one after 18 months so I suspect that it's worth buying a pack as both will be needed at some point.

smile

Big Bob

Original Poster:

753 posts

225 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2009
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I coughed up for a set at the weekend.

BTW - Shimano wheels dont fit Sram mechs, no matter how much the mechanic in the shop insists, they just dont.

Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

257 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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I cleaned up my jockey wheels today. I was quite surprised to see that the bottom wheel actually has bearings. The top wheel is just a cheap ceramic bushing.