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Make a universal derailleur hanger

March 14th, 2007 by Nathan

Learn how to make a derailleur hanger that will work on almost any bike. If you keep it in your CamelBak long enough, it will come in useful.

Ride single track long enough and you will probably break a derailleur hanger. Ride single track with a large group of people and you can be guaranteed of it. This modified derailleur hanger will fit on almost any bike and allow you (or someone else) to recover from an otherwise crippling mechanical.

Start with a “Department Store Bike” derailleur hanger. You’ve probably seen these, they look like a claw and they usually are bolted on to a “semi horizontal” dropout on a disposable bike from a department store. You can buy one at your local bike store for about five bucks, or just keep your eyes peeled for an abandoned junker, they’re not hard to find if you look.

This particular hanger is made by Pyramid. It has the same size and thread hole as any normal hanger.

Hanger front sideHanger back side

Remove the bolt and positioning nut. Clamp the hanger in a vise and use a hacksaw to trim off the divot protruding from the back side of the hanger.

Modified hanger

Now that the hanger is flat you’ll be able clamp it to the dropout with the quick-release.

First unscrew the derailleur from the old bent or broken hanger:

Derailleur removed

Then unscrew the quick-release nut about 3mm, enough to slide the universal hanger in:

Quick release nut unscrewed

Slide the universal hanger into place. Position the new hanger turned slightly clockwise compared to the original so that the derailleur pivot bolt won’t be obstructed by the original hanger. Tighten and close the quick release as normal:

The universal hanger positioned on the dropout

Screw the derailleur into the new hanger you’re ready to roll. Your shifting will be off by half an index or so, so be mindful of that.

The derailleur screwed into the universal hanger


7 Responses to “Make a universal derailleur hanger”

  1. 1 ben 

    awesome tip! thank you.

  2. 2 Ben 

    So I should have gone and made one of these the minute I read this since I managed to rip off my dérailleur hanger today (lucky for me there was a welder handy, just enough to get me home!)

  3. 3 FHFR 436 

    Great little fix. The universal hanger is steel, so its quite thin to fit under the QR.

  4. 4 barney kid 

    … wont that put your gears out of place???

  5. 5 nathan 

    yup

  6. 6 tyler 

    you re adjust the gears to compensate for the derailer movement.

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