Replace / Upgrade a Tourney drivetrain

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  • I've worked on bikes for years, but never previously sunk to these murky depths. Please can you help with what may seem like nupty questions.

    A friend has a 3x7 speed Tourney system on his commuter and it's utterly worn out. We need cassette, chainrings/chainset, chain, jockey wheels. Or, would it be better / cheaper to replace with a 9speed system ?

    I'd appreciate your advice and any pointers as to where to get this stuff cheap.

    I believe it has a screw-on cassette, can I remove this with my trusty Shimano lock-ring tool ?

    Thanks in anticipation.

  • I suspect a new (or newer secondhand) bike will be cheaper.

  • I believe it has a screw-on cassette, can I remove this with my trusty Shimano lock-ring tool ?

    no, there's a different tool with longer/shallower splines for the freewheels

    If the bike came with an all tourney setup, it's probably not worth much more than £300 anyway, and to put anything decent on would require a rear wheel upgrade aswell, so probably not worth it imo. You could spend £100 on parts easily and never see that money back

    I'd stick the bike on ebay as is and get £50 for it, and put it towards the cost of a new bike.

  • Or buy the Acera group off this guy.

    http://www.lfgss.com/thread124988.html

  • new cassette (freewheel), stick with 7 or lower, use a new chain and go single on the front

    don't worry about the jockey wheels, it doesn't matter till you spend £££

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Replace / Upgrade a Tourney drivetrain

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