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Old 05-20-24, 03:42 PM
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FS: Shimano Crane GS Rear Derailleur

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Shimano Crane GS rear derailleur. In decent condition. There is a little bit of chrome loss on the retaining tab. Needs some minor cleaning and the pulley wheels cleaned and lubed. Was just a spare I've kept in my bin, but I'm going a different way on the project I was saving it for.

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$45 shipped.
Sorry, but I am not shipping outside the USA at this time.
Paypal preferred, or USPS money order.

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That's a fine RD for a vintage build. GLWS
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Agreed. A regular old DA RD of the first gen will clear a 28 tooth cog. How large a cog will this Crane shift?
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Agreed. A regular old DA RD of the first gen will clear a 28 tooth cog. How large a cog will this Crane shift?
Had a Schwinn Sports Tourer, came stock with a 34t rear - got the Schwinn LeTour branded version of this and it shifted fine. Doube TA crankset up front, don't recall the chainrings though.
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Can confirm: 32t with room to spare on my Motobecane Grand Jubile. (FYI, I added the black paint fill.)




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Originally Posted by gaucho777
FYI, I added the black paint fill.
Very attractive. And guessing easy to do with painting it all then wiping away the raised lettering.
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Old 05-21-24, 12:03 AM
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Very attractive. And guessing easy to do with painting it all then wiping away the raised lettering.
Yep. I paint liberally with a brush and Testors paint, then wait a bit (10-20 minutes) for it to start to dry, and then wipe raised surfaces clean with a rag. You can dab the rag/paper towel in a tiny bit of thinner or isopropyl alcohol to help clear the excess paint if you are careful not to remove the wanted paint.

Someone should buy this before I do.


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Okay.
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My “working man’s Crane” hits a 34t no problem.

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