
Shimano Tourney TY300 6/7-Speed Long-Cage Rear Derailleur w/Frame Hanger
$4.61
Description
Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 & RD-TZ50 Rear Derailleurs: Reliable Shifting for Every Ride
Designed for riders seeking dependable performance without breaking the bank, the Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 and RD-TZ50 rear derailleurs deliver smooth gear transitions across diverse terrain. Ideal for budget-conscious cyclists, these derailleurs excel in everyday riding scenarios—from commuting to trail adventures—offering precision and durability that outlasts their affordable price tag.
The RD-TY300 stands out with its Smart Cage technology, enabling seamless compatibility with MegaRange cassette setups. This shorter-cage design accommodates wider gear ratios (up to 11-36T), making it perfect for riders tackling steep hills or long-distance routes where versatility matters most. Whether you’re conquering rugged trails or navigating city streets, its robust build ensures consistent shifting even under load.
Meanwhile, the RD-TZ50 balances performance with practicality, offering reliable operation for standard cassettes (up to 11-34T). Its compact profile suits entry-level bikes while maintaining Shimano’s hallmark quiet operation and resistance to dirt and debris—a must-have for casual riders or parents outfitting kids’ bikes.
Key Advantages at a Glance:
| Feature | RD-TY300 | RD-TZ50 |
|————————|————————————|———————————–|
| Cage Type | Smart Cage (MegaRange compatible) | Standard |
| Max Cassette Size | 11-36T | 11-34T |
| Ideal For | Trail riding, hilly commutes | Urban cycling, casual rides |
| Durability | Weather-sealed internals | Rust-resistant finish |
Both models share Shimano’s user-friendly design, ensuring easy installation and low maintenance—perfect for beginners or those upgrading older systems. Whether you prioritize wide-range gearing or straightforward reliability, these Tourney derailleurs deliver value-driven performance that keeps you pedaling confidently mile after mile.
From weekend trails to daily commutes, these derailleurs handle it all—proving that top-tier shifting doesn’t have to cost a premium.