Indexing at the derailleur -- what's old is new?
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Indexing at the derailleur -- what's old is new?
I was reading a writeup on the new Rotor Uno hydraulic groupset. Truly wild stuff. Uses hydro lines instead of cables for the derailleurs. Rotor Uno: First ride review | Cyclist
What struck me was that the indexing functions are at the derailleur, not in the shifter. Didn't Suntour have a couple derailleurs that worked that way?
What struck me was that the indexing functions are at the derailleur, not in the shifter. Didn't Suntour have a couple derailleurs that worked that way?
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Isn't that how Positron worked?
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I was reading a writeup on the new Rotor Uno hydraulic groupset. Truly wild stuff. Uses hydro lines instead of cables for the derailleurs. Rotor Uno: First ride review | Cyclist
What struck me was that the indexing functions are at the derailleur, not in the shifter. Didn't Suntour have a couple derailleurs that worked that way?
What struck me was that the indexing functions are at the derailleur, not in the shifter. Didn't Suntour have a couple derailleurs that worked that way?
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Wasn't there also a compressed air system for downhill MTBs a while back too?
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Shimano positron with the single-strand wire did indeed have the index by the derailer.
As did Sachs Commander.
Positron might have been more successful if they hadn't used markings on the shift lever - which never lined up to which gear the chain was on.
As did Sachs Commander.
Positron might have been more successful if they hadn't used markings on the shift lever - which never lined up to which gear the chain was on.
Last edited by dabac; 08-24-17 at 12:11 PM.