105 R7000 front derailleur with 105 5800 crankset











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I was thinking of upgrading my Tiagra derailleur with new 105 FD-R7000, but then I read that it might not be compatible with my 105 5800 crankset because the new R7000 crankset has different spacing between chainrings. Will I have a problem if I upgrade to a R7000 front derailleur with 5800 crankset?



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  • You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
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  • all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
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I was thinking of upgrading my Tiagra derailleur with new 105 FD-R7000, but then I read that it might not be compatible with my 105 5800 crankset because the new R7000 crankset has different spacing between chainrings. Will I have a problem if I upgrade to a R7000 front derailleur with 5800 crankset?



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  • You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday










  • all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
    – Umut Birey
    11 hours ago













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I was thinking of upgrading my Tiagra derailleur with new 105 FD-R7000, but then I read that it might not be compatible with my 105 5800 crankset because the new R7000 crankset has different spacing between chainrings. Will I have a problem if I upgrade to a R7000 front derailleur with 5800 crankset?



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I was thinking of upgrading my Tiagra derailleur with new 105 FD-R7000, but then I read that it might not be compatible with my 105 5800 crankset because the new R7000 crankset has different spacing between chainrings. Will I have a problem if I upgrade to a R7000 front derailleur with 5800 crankset?



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  • You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday










  • all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
    – Umut Birey
    11 hours ago


















  • You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday










  • all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
    – Umut Birey
    11 hours ago
















You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
– Argenti Apparatus
yesterday




You also need to check that your front shifter (105 5800 or Tiagra 4700?) is compatible with the R7000 front derailleur.
– Argenti Apparatus
yesterday












all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
– Umut Birey
11 hours ago




all road front shiftters with double chainrings are compatable i guess.
– Umut Birey
11 hours ago










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Shimano lists the FD-R7000 front derailleur as compatible with the FC-5800 crankset in their products compatibility information, but the R7000 crankset wont be compatible with the old derailleur.
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  • what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
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    @UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
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  • Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
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Shimano lists the FD-R7000 front derailleur as compatible with the FC-5800 crankset in their products compatibility information, but the R7000 crankset wont be compatible with the old derailleur.
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share|improve this answer























  • what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
    – Umut Birey
    yesterday






  • 1




    @UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
    – airace3
    yesterday










  • Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday















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Shimano lists the FD-R7000 front derailleur as compatible with the FC-5800 crankset in their products compatibility information, but the R7000 crankset wont be compatible with the old derailleur.
enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
    – Umut Birey
    yesterday






  • 1




    @UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
    – airace3
    yesterday










  • Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday













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Shimano lists the FD-R7000 front derailleur as compatible with the FC-5800 crankset in their products compatibility information, but the R7000 crankset wont be compatible with the old derailleur.
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share|improve this answer














Shimano lists the FD-R7000 front derailleur as compatible with the FC-5800 crankset in their products compatibility information, but the R7000 crankset wont be compatible with the old derailleur.
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  • what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
    – Umut Birey
    yesterday






  • 1




    @UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
    – airace3
    yesterday










  • Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday


















  • what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
    – Umut Birey
    yesterday






  • 1




    @UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
    – airace3
    yesterday










  • Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
    – Argenti Apparatus
    yesterday
















what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
– Umut Birey
yesterday




what is the meaning of colors in this chart? blue, orange ?
– Umut Birey
yesterday




1




1




@UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
– airace3
yesterday




@UmutBirey Orange means the component is discontinued and blue means its a new product.
– airace3
yesterday












Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
– Argenti Apparatus
yesterday




Nice answer with reference doc. Can you add a link to the current location of that chart?
– Argenti Apparatus
yesterday


















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