

🚴♂️ Unlock your bike’s full potential with Wolf Tooth RoadLink — gear up for every ride!
The Wolf Tooth Components RoadLink is a precision-engineered derailleur hanger extender designed for 9- and 10-speed road derailleurs. Made from durable aluminum and steel in the USA, it allows cyclists to fit wider cassettes for expanded gear ranges, ideal for gravel and cyclocross riding. Easy to install in under 5 minutes, it’s a trusted upgrade with a strong reputation among over 1,000 satisfied riders.

















| ASIN | B013ZTTEJK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,571 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Bike Derailleur Hangers #12 in Bike Shifters |
| Brand Name | Wolf Tooth |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,008) |
| Date First Available | August 16, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812719021869 |
| Included Components | Camera Body |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.43 x 2.32 x 0.39 inches |
| Manufacturer | Wolf Tooth Components |
| Model Name | Roadlink |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material | Aluminum |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Part Number | RLINK |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 5"W x 1"H |
| Size | only size |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style | Miscellaneous Rear Derailleur Part |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 812719021869 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
S**L
Works Great!!
Easy to install, cheaper than a long cage derailer, and WORKS GREAT!!. Shifts just as well as the original set up. Great item!! Thank You Wolftooth👍
C**K
Rear derailleur extension
Purchased a pair some years ago for installing larger cassette on a road bike, works as described, added another one for same usage, works great.
R**C
Outstanding Product
I just installed this. I was upgrading a 10 speed SRAM Force drivetrain to accept a smaller small chain-ring and a larger 11-32 cassette. The intent was to to a friend's cyclecross bike a better gear ratio for climbing on gravel rides. When i did it i ran into trouble tuning the derailleur, even with the b-screw all the way in. I bough this because it made sense and because WolfTooth generally has a solid reputation among the MTB community. Not disappointed. I loosened the chain by dropping it off the rings and installed this in-situ. It took a minute to make sure i had it set up so it was fastened in a way that it was braced and wouldn't rotate after installation. Still, it was the easiest bike repair i have ever done. For me, at least, after installing, i did not even have to adjust the limit screws. I did need to adjust the cable tension a click or two and that was it. No kidding. I should also note here that it was a huge relief that i did not have to adjust or replace the chain. I can't promise that this will be true for all installations, however; In my case i had bought and resized a chain (according to Park Took youtube guide recommendations). I was concerned that this WolfTooth alteration would force the need for a longer chain. It did not... I'm not sure about this, but the adaptor appears to swing the derailleur slightly forward which seems to address this concern. I do think an installer should be aware that they may also need to adjust limits and cable tensions... i may have gotten lucky there. if they are not comfortable with those skills, they can expect to make a visit to their local independent bike shop, but it absolutely did the job it is supposed to do. The max room on the 10s Force drive train was quoted as 28. I think i could have easily upped the range to an 11-34 (if one was available) without an issue. So... i speculate anyone could up their range by at least 6 teeth without a problem.... assuming your cage and adjusted chain length can handle the full range. I can't speak to durability and while the machining is excellent, i don't know if this will stay properly affixed, but if i have any issues i am fairly confident i could fix it with threadlock. I just didn't want to use it until the new system has some miles on it.
G**E
Great! Easy! Almost works with a triple!
I just put one of these hangers on my vintage titanium Serotta Legend because, well, every bike collection needs at least one Frankenbike, right? Lol. The rear has an 11 x 40 cassette, and just for fun, the front is a 48-36-26 triple to make things a little more wacky! The manufacturer clearly states that the hanger will NOT allow full chain wrap-up with a triple chainring, and, unsurprisingly, it doesn’t. But with this setup, there are only two “forbidden” gear combinations: 48 front with 40 rear, and 26 front with 11 rear. This is expected for a setup like this, so it’s easy to remember to avoid these extreme combinations. I’ve been doing a lot of gravel riding with this setup, and it works like a charm!
B**S
Seems to be the answer
Initially, when coming up with the idea of converting to a single (and having to get a larger rear cassette to still give me some low end) I was thinking I'd need a long cage derailer, however I realized that chain wrap wasn't the issue, clearing the jockey wheel over the larger sprocket was. I used this to make my 105 short cage work with an 11-36, coming from a 12-30. The front double was also converted to a single. It's only been one bike ride, but setup was pretty easy - I flipped my B screw and bolted everything on. Only had to bring in the high a little bit and shifting was OK. It is not quite as sharp as it was pre-RoadLink, due to the length, but it's acceptable. I am experiencing sloppier/missed shifts on the smaller cogs, but I figure I can do some adjusting to clean that up. So far, so good! I hope that the increased length doesn't cause my bike's integrated-into-the-frame hanger to bend out of alignment more easily, or snap off. I'll update this if I'm unable to get the gears to operate as nicely as I'd like - I'm very picky about shifting and there's nothing worse than taking off from a busy intersection, or somewhere else potentially hazardous, and you have a sudden and unexpected gear change while cranking the pedals for your life. UPDATE after a little under a year of use: Shortly after writing the first part, I made some adjustments and shifting is just fine. It seems to be 50/50 whether it'll get all the way into the "10th" gear (the smallest one) since I had to do some tuning to prevent it from running the chain off the sprocket and jamming it between the smallest gear and the frame. So, yeah, you'll lose a touch of fineness that comes with the 105 group, but it's nothing terrible. Running a single chainring has overall been a huge improvement, and I'm sure if consumers weren't so mis-information "More is Better" oriented, more bikes would come this way from the get-go. EDIT again: I've now got an 11-42 in back instead. Seems to work OK even though WT claims it's not supported. FYI, the SunRace cassette COMES WITH a bootleg RoadLink! Might just save ya $20. Doesn't have fancy stuff etched into it though, but it does appear to be of pretty decent quality...
D**N
Increased rear gear maximum from 27t to 34t (2x9 setup)
This works great. I have an old road bike with a short cage Ultegra 9 speed rear derailleur. The maximum gear that will fit without this is a 27t but I wanted to go with a 34t. Put this in and now I can do it! The only downside is there is too much chain length (required for the 53t-34t combo) to make it work for my smallest combo (front 39t chainring and anything less than 17t in the rear). It will shift all the way down to 39t-11t but there is too much slack. I’m OK with this since I don’t need the ratio of those gears anyway since it’s covered by using the big front ring and other gears.
瑪**瑙
ディレイラーの取り付け角度がシャドータイプから変わったので付けるとまともに変速できなくなります。 8050GS、9150、8000の各ディレイラーで試してみましたがNGでした。 5800、6800、9000シリーズまでしか効果はなさそうです。ものは仕上がりも綺麗なので残念です
A**.
Works great with my short Shimano Ultegra. 11-34 works with no issues 11-36 Is possible but very hard to adjust and makes noise.
C**N
Nikel m'a permis d'installer une cassette 11-32 sur mon vélo équipé SRAM force 22 avec une chappe de dérailleur courte et un plateau compact 54-32. Ça n'est pas compatible d'après le constructeur et en effet le régime petit plateau - grandes vitesse n'est plus possible car la chaine est trop détendue. Mais c'est quand même parfait pour la montagne et plus confortable que du 11-28
C**N
El producto perfecto, pero hay que prestar atención al cable del cambio y el tramo de la funda desde la salida a la entrada del cambio, en mi caso no llega y hay que poner el cable y la funda nueva. Después de colocarlo he podido pasar de un 11-28 a un 12-30. Cambio suave y preciso.
F**O
Partiamo col dire che la qualità Made in USA non si discute: materiale ottimo e lavorazioni assolutamente di livello. Vite in inox custom made anch’essa di ottima fattura. Nonostante ciò nemmeno mettendo nell’equazione il brevetto riesco a giustificare il listino di 23€, che diventano 26 con la spedizione prime. Probabilmente il pricing è dettato dal fatto che il cliente o spende quella cifra o il triplo per un deragliatore nuovo. Tenete conto che il prodotto risolve un problema, ovvero il contatto della puleggia superiore con la cassetta, ma NON aumenta la capacità del deragliatore di tensionare catene più lunghe. Sul mio dura ace infatti sono al limite, e uso una 12-32. Consiglio di cercare online riferimenti di qualcuno che ha provato queste modifiche. Personalmente non avevo alternativa, in quanto le cassette ultegra 11-28 10v sono introvabili, e avevo immediata necessità di sostituzione. Ricordatevi di cambiare la catena se sostituite i rapporti, pena possibili rotture catastrofiche se selezionate la combinazione corona grande - pignone grande.
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