replaced hanger for carrera road bike?

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    Mattclimb

    Greetings helpful people,

    Has anyone had to replace a hanger on a carrera zealos road bike. My mate has crashed his bike and is struggling to track one down, Halfords are being rather unhelpful.

    I suggested buying a new bike that wasn’t rubbish but there are sentimental values to consider.

    Any insight as to where he could get one would be appreciated.

    Cheers

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    farrell

    Yorkiechan wrote:Try these
    [quote=Yorkiechan]Try these guys…they replaced my Ambrosio frame rear hanger when nobody else could. B-)

    http://gearmechhanger.com/%5B/quote%5D

    I’ve used gearmechhanger.com a few times, they also include stickers in their packages when they post the hangers out to you. I don’t know if any of the other companies send free stickers but I know they do and I am really that cheaply bribed.

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    Redvee

    I repaired a Virtuoso where
    I repaired a Virtuoso where the mech had gone into the wheel and the hanger had a nice 45 degree bend to it. Looked at BETD etc and looked at every hanger they sell to find the right one, it wasn’t listed as a Carrera hanger though. Another name to throw into the hat are soshanger.com I went to them when looking for a spare for my Forme which was listed as a Felt hanger.

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    JonD

    BETD – they list Carrera tho
    BETD – they list Carrera tho it’s quite possible it’ll be covered by some other description:

    http://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.uk/index.asp

    Brooklyn Machine Works now have a uk site

    http://www.brooklynmachineworks.co.uk/

    Plus
    uk:
    gearmechanger.com
    usa
    derailleurhanger.com

    #840531
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    Yorkiechan

    Try these guys…they
    Try these guys…they replaced my Ambrosio frame rear hanger when nobody else could. B-)

    Gear Mech Derailleur Hangers

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    turboprannet

    I think most bike shops
    I think most bike shops should be able to source one, my local changed mine after I crashed my old Virtuoso without much fuss.

    +1 for ordering a spare too, handy to have in the toolbox or in the saddlebag if he’s a bit crashy.

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    mike the bike

    Tell your friend to Google it
    Tell your friend to Google it and he will find several British companies that specialise in these things. If he can’t find his bike listed he can send a tracing of the outline and they will track down what he needs. I speak from experience.

    And of course, if he orders a spare as well that will ensure he never, ever needs it.

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