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Old 12-03-16, 01:45 PM
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where can get old shimano tech docs/component specs and manuals?

Hi ,

Would anyone have a link to a place where I can view old shimano documents and component specs .

Specifically I'm looking for one on this front deraileur Shimano nexave fd T-400 .

Thanks a million ,

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Try this link.
SHIMANO Dealer's Manual / User's Manual
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Pretty good info here
Shimano Nexave Front derailleur FD-T401 - B & L Bicycles near Paradise Creek on the Palouse in Pullman. We love riding the Rolling Hills of the Palouse.
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Thank you slash and dweenk,

What I really want to check out is the max tooth count .

I found this chart which seems to say it is 42 T .

ADFC Fachausschuss Technik - Umwerfer

Also this koga spec that has it set up on on a 42 32 22 ;

Tourer

But in other links like the one Slash has shared its marked as 48T .

Confusing ,

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