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Old 07-29-19, 04:27 PM
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Sachs Huret Duopar titanium rear derailleur

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The jockey wheel bearings have been serviced.
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This looks like a 5-speed era part?
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Originally Posted by BertoBerg
This looks like a 5-speed era part?
Should work on at least up to 7 speeds on most setups.
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Originally Posted by BertoBerg
This looks like a 5-speed era part?
It's from a 1983 or "84 trek.
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Does it have a three or four digit date code stamped on the back?
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Originally Posted by BertoBerg
Does it have a three or four digit date code stamped on the back?
I don't see any date code, were is it located?
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I don't see any date code, were is it located?
I’m not 100% sure. I was just reading that Sachs liked to stamp date codes on the back side.
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Originally Posted by BertoBerg
I’m not 100% sure. I was just reading that Sachs liked to stamp date codes on the back side.
This is from a Trek 720, after checking the catalogs I believe 1985 was the only year this derailleur was used.
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This is from a Trek 720, I believe 1985 was the only year this derailleur was used.
That’s what I figured and exactly the bike I have
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That’s what I figured and exactly the bike I have
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Do you need my PayPal info.
Ha, I’m going to think on it. I’m not sure if I need to spend that much money on this right now. Thanks for answering all of my questions though.
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Ha, I’m going to think on it. I’m not sure if I need to spend that much money on this right now. Thanks for answering all of my questions though.
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just to note, trek used the duopar in atleast '82, also
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This might have been an "upgrade." I think Trek used the steel version, not the ti one, on its bikes but perhaps I'm mistaken. I used one--the steel version--on a cross country tour in '97. It worked great and handles a ridiculous amount of chain. Some people love it, others hate it but I thought it works well.
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Originally Posted by thook
just to note, trek used the duopar in atleast '82, also
The Duopars used prior to 84 on the 720 would have been marked as "Huret" not with the "Sachs*Huret" logo.

The 720 (728) always came with the Ti version.
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Originally Posted by The Golden Boy
The Duopars used prior to 84 on the 720 would have been marked as "Huret" not with the "Sachs*Huret" logo.

The 720 (728) always came with the Ti version.

I did not know that the 728 came stock with the Ti version of the duopar; very cool.
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Originally Posted by bikemig
I did not know that the 728 came stock with the Ti version of the duopar; very cool.
Now that you mention it- I started doing some picture searching- and I think you're right- the Ti isn't specced on the 82 - 84 catalogs- if it was Ti- it would be mentioned- like it was on the 85 catalog.

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jameskm if you look four posts up from this one, you'll have your answer. These pop up fairly frequently on eBay.
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It's long gone.
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