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Snapping a rear derailleur hanger is a common occurrence, especially in mountain biking. Rear derailleur hangers are designed to snap on impact in order to protect your rear derailleur and frame from damage. It is much easier and cheaper to replace a derailleur hanger than replace your entire rear derailleur or bicycle frame. A hanger typically costs between $20 and $40, a mid-range rear derailleur costs around $50 to $100, and a high-end derailleur can cost up to $500. Here at JensonUSA, we have a wide selection of rear derailleur hangers and bike dropouts. When you hanger sacrifices itself to save your rear derailleur, you’re going to need a new hanger.
Some derailleur hangers are incorporated into removable rear dropouts of the frame. A rear dropout like this usually includes a threaded hole for the rear axle to tighten into. If you have this type of dropout and your derailleur hanger breaks or bends, you will need to replace the entire dropout to achieve optimal gear performance. Since the hanger is only on the drive-side of the bike frame, you will only need to replace the drive-side of the dropout.
There are thousands of different derailleur hangers and dropouts out there. Some bike companies use the same hanger for several series of bikes, but a lot of bikes have their own unique hanger design. It’s a good idea to have a backup derailleur hanger in case your current one fails. If you are on a riding trip and snap your hanger, there is a high chance the local bike shops in the area won’t have the hanger you need, especially if they aren’t a dealer of the bike you have. A backup hanger can be the difference between a ruined trip or the best trip of your life.
Unless you’re running your bike single speed or have internal hub gears, your bicycle is equipped with a hanger. Replaceable hangers are easy to carry with you while you’re riding, so don’t get stranded. If you have any questions about derailleur hangers and bike frame dropouts or hanger/dropout compatibility, hop on a call or chat with one of our expert Gear Advisors today at 888-880-3811. They are always happy to help you with any questions you may have. Keep Pedaling!
If your bike has ever taken a nasty knock and your shifting feels off, the problem almost always traces back to the rear derailleur hanger or dropout. As riders, we know these small parts are designed to take the hit so your frame and drivetrain stay protected, making them one of the most important spares you can have.
Why Your Bike Needs a Derailleur Hanger
A bicycle derailleur hanger connects your rear derailleur directly to the bike frame. It’s a crucial sacrificial component, designed to bend or break if your derailleur takes a hit, effectively protecting your expensive frame from bigger, ride-ending damage. Replacing a hanger is much easier and more affordable than repairing or replacing an entire frame. Trust us, having a spare derailleur hanger in your toolbox is a smart move for any serious rider.
Choosing the correct bicycle dropout or rear derailleur hanger ensures your derailleur lines up properly for smooth, reliable shifting. Whether you ride a road bike, hit the mountain bike trails, or prefer trail adventures off the beaten path, it’s absolutely important to check compatibility with your frame and drivetrain before making a purchase. This is key to keeping your bicycle performing at its best. Keeping a spare hanger on hand is also a smart idea, so you are prepared if one gets damaged mid-ride.
Benefits of Having a Bike Spare Hanger
Carrying a bicycle backup hanger can be the difference between riding home and walking when unexpected issues pop up. Benefits include:
Taking care of your bicycle derailleur hanger helps it perform longer. Here are a few quick tips from the Jenson USA team:
A bicycle rear derailleur hanger is made to bend or break under stress to protect your bike frame. But once damaged, it needs to be replaced immediately. Signs it may be time for a new hanger include:
Replacing it early keeps your drivetrain safe and ensures smoother, worry-free rides.
Shop with Confidence at Jenson USA
When it comes to small but essential parts, choosing a reliable source makes all the difference. At Jenson USA, you can count on quality, compatibility, and support every step of the way. We offer free shipping on most orders and back our gear with a generous return policy, so you can get the parts you need with ease and peace of mind. Whether you are gearing up for a weekend trail ride or a daily commute, having the right rear derailleur hanger or dropout keeps your bike shifting smoothly and your rides worry-free.