Sunrace M2T 6 / 7 Speed Rear Derailleur - Long Cage

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Details
- Speeds: 6 or 7
- 2:1 Actuation Ratio
- Direct mount
- Long cage
- Max Sprocket: 28T
- Min Sprocket: 13T
- Rear Capacity: 15T
- Max. Front Difference: 20T
- Total Capacity: 35T
- Weight: 265g
Product Reviews (2)
Questions & Answers (4) Q & A
Specification
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Product Reviews (2)
Overall Product Rating 5 / 5
The best
By David king
14 May 2022
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsEasy to ajust
ProsSimple
This is the best derailleur on the market……..by far…..went round the world with one…..this is for another bike….easy to fix in the field. Cheap as chips….
Good Product
By Christopher Campbell(The Bike Guy)
20 Feb 2013
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Consnone
ProsWell made
easy to fit
Questions & Answers (4)
Compatibility with
By
27 Sep 2019
Hi, will this be compatible with 12-28T CS-HG200-7 7 speed Shimano cassette?

https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/tourney/CS-HG200-7.html

Thanks!
Yes, this will be fine.

Thanks - 01/10/19
Missing B screw?
By
01 Jun 2019
Following on from your reply about there being no B screw - My top jockey wheel is touching the large cog when in 1st gear. Without a B srcew how can i adjust it away from the cassette?
The main style of bike this kind of mech came on had semi horizontal dropouts, so the derailleur sat further back meaning there was no need for a B screw.

Thanks - 04/06/19
No B screw ?
By
19 May 2019
Bought one of these from SJS some time ago but could not use it as the lack of B screw made setting up impossible. Is there some other way of adjusting fore / aft position that I have missed ?
The main style of bike this kind of mech came on had semi horizontal dropouts, so the derailleur sat further back meaning there was no need for a B screw.

thanks - 20/05/19
Method Of Attaching Derailleur To Frame
By
25 Aug 2014
How does this attach to the frame? Not apparent from picture. I have the standard forged road dropout with integral threaded hanger, but desire the MTB mechanism rather than a road one to cope with a broader spread of rear sprockets. Thanks for any advice.
Hi,

This attaches the same as any normal derailleur, there is a threaded bolt on the back which can be screwed into the dropout hanger.

Thanks.