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Springless rear derailleur?

 
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Old 19-06.-2008, 12:02 AM   #1
Scott Gordo
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Default Springless rear derailleur?

I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
May be a White Industries.

There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.

Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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Old 19-06.-2008, 01:11 AM   #2
James Thomson
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

"Scott Gordo" <blubberpuss@gmail.com> a écrit:

> I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB,
> cnc-madness 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing
> and pulling the pulleys. May be a White Industries.


> Anybody know what I'm talking about?


Indeed. The White Industries LMDS:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...em=320248269731

James Thomson


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Old 19-06.-2008, 02:03 AM   #3
Scott Gordo
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

On Jun 18, 12:11*pm, "James Thomson" <yosnap...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Scott Gordo" <blubberp...@gmail.com> a écrit:
>
> > I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB,
> > cnc-madness 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing
> > and pulling the pulleys. May be a White Industries.
> > Anybody know what I'm talking about?

>
> Indeed. The White Industries LMDS:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...em=320248269731
>
> James Thomson


Bingo! Thanks.
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Old 19-06.-2008, 03:01 AM   #4
Hank
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

On Jun 18, 8:02*am, Scott Gordo <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
> 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
> May be a White Industries.
>
> There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.
>
> Anybody know what I'm talking about?


Cyclo RDs were like that up through the '60s, as were early Shimano
Positrons, before they switched to a solid rod.
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Old 19-06.-2008, 03:20 AM   #5
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

> Scott Gordo <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
>> 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
>> May be a White Industries.
>> There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.
>> Anybody know what I'm talking about?


Hank wrote:
> Cyclo RDs were like that up through the '60s, as were early Shimano
> Positrons, before they switched to a solid rod.


Shimano Lark-W rear changer shared the "two wire" format but was
otherwise less complex. And sold new for $4.95 too!
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Old 19-06.-2008, 04:25 AM   #6
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:02:37 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
<blubberpuss@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
>1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
>May be a White Industries.
>
>There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.
>
>Anybody know what I'm talking about?


Dear Scott,

As Hank says, think Cyclo, back to 1924.

Here's a post with links to some pictures:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec....fc02fdc4df74449

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
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Old 19-06.-2008, 06:45 AM   #7
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

On Jun 18, 3:25*pm, carlfo...@comcast.net wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:02:37 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
>
> <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
> >1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
> >May be a White Industries.

>
> >There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.

>
> >Anybody know what I'm talking about?

>
> Dear Scott,
>
> As Hank says, think Cyclo, back to 1924.
>
> Here's a post with links to some pictures:
> *http://groups.google.com/group/rec....fc02fdc4df74449
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl Fogel


Awesome as usual. If you're ever in NYC, I'll buy you a beer.
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Old 19-06.-2008, 08:10 AM   #8
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

In article <r5oi54lcrt0p2vqv4t6daukdlql0k34dir@4ax.com>,
carlfogel@comcast.net wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:02:37 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
> <blubberpuss@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB,
> >cnc-madness 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling
> >the pulleys. May be a White Industries.
> >
> >There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.
> >
> >Anybody know what I'm talking about?

>
> Dear Scott,
>
> As Hank says, think Cyclo, back to 1924.


The OP is probably referring to w White Industries derailleur designed
by Frank Berto, which was inspired by the Cyclo design.
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Old 19-06.-2008, 10:28 AM   #9
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:10:26 -0500, Tim McNamara
<timmcn@bitstream.net> wrote:

>In article <r5oi54lcrt0p2vqv4t6daukdlql0k34dir@4ax.com>,
> carlfogel@comcast.net wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:02:37 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
>> <blubberpuss@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB,
>> >cnc-madness 1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling
>> >the pulleys. May be a White Industries.
>> >
>> >There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.
>> >
>> >Anybody know what I'm talking about?

>>
>> Dear Scott,
>>
>> As Hank says, think Cyclo, back to 1924.

>
>The OP is probably referring to w White Industries derailleur designed
>by Frank Berto, which was inspired by the Cyclo design.


Dear Tim,

Yes--I was addressing the original poster's question of precedent.

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
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Old 19-06.-2008, 10:42 AM   #10
carlfogel@comcast.net
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:45:13 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
<blubberpuss@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Jun 18, 3:25*pm, carlfo...@comcast.net wrote:
>> On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:02:37 -0700 (PDT), Scott Gordo
>>
>> <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >I'm trying to remember a rear der, I believe from the MTB, cnc-madness
>> >1990's. It operated using two cables pushing and pulling the pulleys.
>> >May be a White Industries.

>>
>> >There's likely a Carl Fogel precedent as well.

>>
>> >Anybody know what I'm talking about?

>>
>> Dear Scott,
>>
>> As Hank says, think Cyclo, back to 1924.
>>
>> Here's a post with links to some pictures:
>> *http://groups.google.com/group/rec....fc02fdc4df74449
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Carl Fogel

>
>Awesome as usual. If you're ever in NYC, I'll buy you a beer.


Dear Scott,

Thanks!

But the awesome replies were actually from:

James, who knew right away which White Industries derailleur you had
in mind and found one on eBay.

Hank, who almost as quickly pointed out that the design was used by
Cyclo--and also by Shimano Positron.

And Andrew, who added that the Shimano Lark also used the design
and--for crying out loud!--knew that it sold for $4.95.

I just happened to know about the Cyclo from Berto's "Dancing Chain"
and looked it up. Those three guys would beat me easily on any quiz
show and deserve NYC hospitality more than I do.

(Not that I'll refuse if I'm ever in NYC.)

Cheers,

Carl Fogel
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Old 19-06.-2008, 04:50 PM   #11
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

On Jun 18, 8:20*pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
> Shimano Lark-W rear changer shared the "two wire" format but was
> otherwise less complex. And sold new for $4.95 too!



Desmodromic coolness for only 5 bucks!

Joseph
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Old 20-06.-2008, 03:02 AM   #12
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Default Re: Springless rear derailleur?

> A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
>> Shimano Lark-W rear changer shared the "two wire" format but was
>> otherwise less complex. And sold new for $4.95 too!


joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:
> Desmodromic coolness for only 5 bucks!


Gee I actually found an image!
http://www.equusbicycle.com/bike/sh...g/10shimano.jpg

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