[python] Re: A front derailleur that will shift up to 60t
- From: Henry Thomas <whpthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2007 07:56:59 +1000
Tom wrote:
Hi,
While I only dream of building a python, I do
own a few bikes with large, sixty or sixty two
chainrings. <BIG SNIP> I also have a suntour pro
triple, set up to run , a thirty four, fifty two,
sixty two setup, and it took a a little bending
to the cage to make it work but the bottom
horizontal seemed to work fine without the chain
dragging on it. I hope this helps. tom
Thanks Tom,
I went to the local bike store and he had a very old Shimano front,
nothing at all fancy, part of a mega-range group set, anyway it has a
nice long curve and looks like it may work un-modified. He is also going
to dig around the back of his store and see if there is anything else
that would be better. So thanks.
-h
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own a few bikes with large, sixty or sixty two chainrings. <BIG SNIP> I also have a suntour pro triple, set up to run , a thirty four, fifty two, sixty two setup, and it took a a little bending to the cage to make it work but the bottom horizontal seemed to work fine without the chain dragging on it. I hope this helps. tom