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  2. Derailleur - Wikipedia

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    Shimano XT front derailleur (top pull, bottom swing, triple cage) Shimano E-type front derailleur (top pull, top swing, triple cage) SRAM Red Black Edition front derailleur with clamp-band. The front derailleur only has to move the chain side to side between the front chainrings, but it has to do this with the top, taut portion of the chain.

  3. Lucien Juy - Wikipedia

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    By 1933 Juy claimed he was making 40,000 derailleurs a year. [3] The derailleur was used to win four French national championships that year. [1] His five-speed Champion du Monde model in 1936 was the first to use a chain of 3/32 rather than 1/8-inch. [1] Antonin Magne, after whose title it was named, used the gear to win the world championship ...

  4. Motorcycle lift - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight 1,000-lb.-capacity motorcycle lift. A motorcycle lift is a lift table that is designed to handle motorcycles.Many repair shops use such lifts to bring the vehicle off of the ground and up to a level so that the mechanic does not have to put any strain on his or her back or lay upon the ground to perform any kind of work upon the vehicle.

  5. SunTour - Wikipedia

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    A Suntour Sprint rear derailleur A front derailleur manufactured by Suntour a pair of Suntour road brakes. In 1964, Suntour invented the slant-parallelogram rear derailleur. The parallelogram rear derailleur had gained prominence after Campagnolo's introduction of the "Gran Sport" in 1949, [7] [8] and the slant-parallelogram was an improvement of it that allowed the derailleur to maintain a ...

  6. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Gear-Shifting System: not simply a type of shifter or a type of derailleur, a complete system with switches instead of levers, wires instead of Bowden cables, and motor-driven derailleurs that must all work together; Fairing: a full or partial covering for a bicycle to reduce aerodynamic drag or to protect the rider from the elements

  7. SRAM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SRAM's released its first “X.O” rear derailleur in 2001. It was a complete redesign of SRAM's existing ESP derailleurs, however it still made use of SRAM's proprietary 1:1 shift actuation ratio for improved shifting performance with worn or contaminated cables.

  8. Electronic gear-shifting system - Wikipedia

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    Electronic front derailleur (Shimano Di2) An electronic gear-shifting system is a method of changing gears on a bicycle, which enables riders to shift with electronic switches instead of using conventional control levers and mechanical cables.

  9. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    The other end is often clamped (as can be seen in the rear derailleur picture) to the part of the brake or shifter that needs to be moved, or as is most common with motorcycle control cables, fitted with another nipple. Traditionally, in bicycles, shifter cables are anchored on the shifter with a small cylindrical nipple, concentric with the cable.

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