On the March 18th email update, Rivendell reported that the container full of frames would also contain
1400 Front Derailers. They indicated this model will work with all their bikes, but they didn't say exactly what it is, giving it the nickname "skeleton key". I wonder how much space 1,400 front derailers will take up.
For those who don't know what's special about "Rivendell Front Derailers", it's a combination of a few things:
1. Rivendells typically have a bit more BB drop than most other bikes
2. Rivendell builds often have a small-sized "big" chainring. Like a 42 big ring, or a 38, or a 34!
3. Rivendells typically have a more laid back Seat Tube Angle than most other bikes
the combination of those three things brings the trailing edge of the front derailer down close to the chainstays. So close, that in many cases you flat out can't set up the front derailer "correctly". You have to run it floating way above the chainrings. For a lot of people, this works just fine, and some people actually brag about it. When somebody claims that Combination X is a problem, it's fun to retort "I have Combination X and it's just fine!"
Anyhow, 650B bikes have less of this problem (because less BB drop). Still, it's something to think about. I prepared by stocking up on Shimano CX70 Front Derailers when they existed, and now I'm super stingy with those. I'm going to give the "skeleton key" FD a look and may buy a few of those also. As an amateur machinist and maker, I've even dabbled with making my own Front Derailers.
Or, you can avoid this altogether and run a 1xDrivetrain!
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA