The Shimano RD-TY300 / RD-TY200 Tourney Rear Derailleur (6/7-speed) is Shimano’s most basic indexed rear derailleur, designed for entry-level MTB, hybrid, and commuter bikes.
Shimano Tourney RD-TY300 / TY200 Rear Derailleur 6/7 Speed
What it is
This is:
- a rear derailleur for 6 or 7-speed drivetrains
- part of Shimano’s Tourney entry-level range
- used on budget MTBs, hybrids, and city bikes
Common models include:
- RD-TY200 (basic version)
- RD-TY300 (slightly more robust variant)
Key features
- Compatible with 6/7-speed SIS indexed shifting
- Works with Shimano HG 6/7-speed chains
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Double Servo-Panta mechanism
- improves chain tracking and shift accuracy
- Typically supports:
- up to 34T largest sprocket
- moderate total capacity depending on model
Total Capacity=(Largest front−Smallest front)+(Largest rear−Smallest rear)
Ride feel
- Basic but functional shifting
- Slower and less precise than TX800 / Altus / Acera
- Works best under light load
- Very forgiving for casual riders and beginners
Best suited for
- commuter bikes
- school/utility bikes
- entry-level mountain bikes
- 6/7-speed older drivetrain replacements
Pros
- very affordable
- widely available replacement part
- simple setup and maintenance
- compatible with most Shimano 6/7-speed systems
Trade-offs
- slower shifting response
- less durable under heavy MTB use
- limited gearing range support
- basic bushings and materials
Bottom line
The Shimano RD-TY200/TY300 Tourney 6/7-speed derailleur is a basic entry-level rear derailleur designed for simple bikes and light riding, prioritizing affordability and simplicity over precision or performance.