torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
I have a soft spot for Suntour derailleurs- in spite of never having actually bought one, owned one, or used one. Since their slanted parallelogram patent ran out, just about every manufacturer has jumped on their innovation, but back in the '70s, when you saw a Suntour, it was just so obvious that a parallelogram should be slanted that you just wondered what all the other manufacturers thought they were playing at?
The last time I was in the market for derailleurs was about 1983. At that time I was choosing between the soon to be discontinued (you could see it coming) Campag. Nuovo Record, and Suntour Cyclone. Joe Whisker was waiting for me to make my mind up. I asked him what he thought, and he said; "not much in it, really", which in itself was a sort of endorsement for the Suntour, up against the gold-standard derailleur of the last fifteen years.... In the end I chose the Campag.
Anyway.... about 25 years later I pick up this bike, which looks to have been ridden through about three nasty winters without cleaning or maintenance, and strip it down. Amongst the components, a Suntour derailleur. It was so dirty that I just couldn't face cleaning it at the time. A while later, I gave it a superficial 'surface clean' and chucked it in the parts box. A lot of the dirt was congealed grease, which I guess was a good sign.
Another five years passes, and I reckon it's about time I faced up to stripping the thing down and cleaning it properly- here's what I got: http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... AbsPos=400
Here's most of the bits of mine:
The parallelogram and pivots were in great shape. The top pulley especially had a lot of play, and the bushes of both pulleys need replacing.
Although sturdy, this is one plug-ugly derailleur, nowhere near as pretty as a Cyclone or Campag. Nuovo Record. It also has a GT cage, and I haven't got any Grand Tours planned, or sprockets bigger than 24 teeth. With that in mind, and because I have some time on my hands, I am going to pare away a bit of excess baggage from this derailleur, love it to death, and make it FUNKY! ....(or probably just funny)...
Next exciting instalment coming soon- Making a start on pimping your mech! Absolutely missable......
The last time I was in the market for derailleurs was about 1983. At that time I was choosing between the soon to be discontinued (you could see it coming) Campag. Nuovo Record, and Suntour Cyclone. Joe Whisker was waiting for me to make my mind up. I asked him what he thought, and he said; "not much in it, really", which in itself was a sort of endorsement for the Suntour, up against the gold-standard derailleur of the last fifteen years.... In the end I chose the Campag.
Anyway.... about 25 years later I pick up this bike, which looks to have been ridden through about three nasty winters without cleaning or maintenance, and strip it down. Amongst the components, a Suntour derailleur. It was so dirty that I just couldn't face cleaning it at the time. A while later, I gave it a superficial 'surface clean' and chucked it in the parts box. A lot of the dirt was congealed grease, which I guess was a good sign.
Another five years passes, and I reckon it's about time I faced up to stripping the thing down and cleaning it properly- here's what I got: http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... AbsPos=400
Here's most of the bits of mine:
The parallelogram and pivots were in great shape. The top pulley especially had a lot of play, and the bushes of both pulleys need replacing.
Although sturdy, this is one plug-ugly derailleur, nowhere near as pretty as a Cyclone or Campag. Nuovo Record. It also has a GT cage, and I haven't got any Grand Tours planned, or sprockets bigger than 24 teeth. With that in mind, and because I have some time on my hands, I am going to pare away a bit of excess baggage from this derailleur, love it to death, and make it FUNKY! ....(or probably just funny)...
Next exciting instalment coming soon- Making a start on pimping your mech! Absolutely missable......