Replacing Claris FD 2400 with R2000












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My bike has a 2x8 speed Shimano Claris 2400 front derailleur and ST-2400 shifters. The FD is damaged. Can I replace it with the newer Claris R2000 FD? Shimano's compatibility guide indicates that it can be mated only to the ST-R2000 shifters. Is that really the case in practice? If it isn't, might I as well replace it with a Sora or Tiagra double FD (of the same stye/cable-pull)?
I understand how mix and match could be a problem with the rear FD because of different indexing but aren't all double FDs equal?










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    I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

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  • It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

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My bike has a 2x8 speed Shimano Claris 2400 front derailleur and ST-2400 shifters. The FD is damaged. Can I replace it with the newer Claris R2000 FD? Shimano's compatibility guide indicates that it can be mated only to the ST-R2000 shifters. Is that really the case in practice? If it isn't, might I as well replace it with a Sora or Tiagra double FD (of the same stye/cable-pull)?
I understand how mix and match could be a problem with the rear FD because of different indexing but aren't all double FDs equal?










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    I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

    – Carbon side up
    19 hours ago











  • It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

    – Daniel R Hicks
    9 hours ago














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My bike has a 2x8 speed Shimano Claris 2400 front derailleur and ST-2400 shifters. The FD is damaged. Can I replace it with the newer Claris R2000 FD? Shimano's compatibility guide indicates that it can be mated only to the ST-R2000 shifters. Is that really the case in practice? If it isn't, might I as well replace it with a Sora or Tiagra double FD (of the same stye/cable-pull)?
I understand how mix and match could be a problem with the rear FD because of different indexing but aren't all double FDs equal?










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My bike has a 2x8 speed Shimano Claris 2400 front derailleur and ST-2400 shifters. The FD is damaged. Can I replace it with the newer Claris R2000 FD? Shimano's compatibility guide indicates that it can be mated only to the ST-R2000 shifters. Is that really the case in practice? If it isn't, might I as well replace it with a Sora or Tiagra double FD (of the same stye/cable-pull)?
I understand how mix and match could be a problem with the rear FD because of different indexing but aren't all double FDs equal?







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    I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

    – Carbon side up
    19 hours ago











  • It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

    – Daniel R Hicks
    9 hours ago














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    I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

    – Carbon side up
    19 hours ago











  • It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

    – Daniel R Hicks
    9 hours ago








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I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

– Carbon side up
19 hours ago





I'm trying to find a source to confirm it, but I'd be inclined to say that they're incompatible. It looks like the front derailleur design has changed to resemble the 9000/6800/5800/4700 series FDs, which are only compatible with 11 speed or 4700 Tiagra shifters.

– Carbon side up
19 hours ago













It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

– Daniel R Hicks
9 hours ago





It's irritating that derailer manufacturers do not have a standard metric for "pull" so one can easily compare for shifter compatibility.

– Daniel R Hicks
9 hours ago










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The road compatibility chart does indeed say that the R2000 front derailleur not compatible with 2400 shifters.



Rear derailleur actuation ratios are fairly well documented, but I've never found a good source for front derailleurs, I do know that you cannot assume that all double front derailleurs are compatible.



Your best best is just to replace with a 2400 series derailleur. Good news is that FD-2400 units are still available and and inexpensive.






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    The road compatibility chart does indeed say that the R2000 front derailleur not compatible with 2400 shifters.



    Rear derailleur actuation ratios are fairly well documented, but I've never found a good source for front derailleurs, I do know that you cannot assume that all double front derailleurs are compatible.



    Your best best is just to replace with a 2400 series derailleur. Good news is that FD-2400 units are still available and and inexpensive.






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      The road compatibility chart does indeed say that the R2000 front derailleur not compatible with 2400 shifters.



      Rear derailleur actuation ratios are fairly well documented, but I've never found a good source for front derailleurs, I do know that you cannot assume that all double front derailleurs are compatible.



      Your best best is just to replace with a 2400 series derailleur. Good news is that FD-2400 units are still available and and inexpensive.






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        The road compatibility chart does indeed say that the R2000 front derailleur not compatible with 2400 shifters.



        Rear derailleur actuation ratios are fairly well documented, but I've never found a good source for front derailleurs, I do know that you cannot assume that all double front derailleurs are compatible.



        Your best best is just to replace with a 2400 series derailleur. Good news is that FD-2400 units are still available and and inexpensive.






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        The road compatibility chart does indeed say that the R2000 front derailleur not compatible with 2400 shifters.



        Rear derailleur actuation ratios are fairly well documented, but I've never found a good source for front derailleurs, I do know that you cannot assume that all double front derailleurs are compatible.



        Your best best is just to replace with a 2400 series derailleur. Good news is that FD-2400 units are still available and and inexpensive.







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