Replacing Claris FD 2400 with R2000
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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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
add a comment |
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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.
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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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