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It’s where the front+rear parallelogram linkage plates are angled/slanted, so that the mech’ roughly follows the slope of the cassette as it goes through the gears.What exactly is the slant parallelogram design? Or more to the point didnt the shimano crane of the late 70s and the DA 7200 and arabesque rear mechs use that design. And if they did, did it not contravene the patent you say ran out in 84, as they predated this year?
Not wishing to catch you out, just asking
i get that, but the forum in some respects is much more than bikes, it's also about the people. We all use our imagination to conjure up who each of us is when contributing to a thread. Both in terms of age and what bikes we own/ride. Allowing users to show their modern bikes says as much about them as it does the bikes on showPersonally, I’d rather not see modern builds in the Classic Road section. I come here to see old things and there are plenty of other cycling forums catering for current cycling trends.
What does this say about mei get that, but the forum in some respects is much more than bikes, it's also about the people. We all use our imagination to conjure up who each of us is when contributing to a thread. Both in terms of age and what bikes we own/ride. Allowing users to show their modern bikes says as much about them as it does the bikes on show
just my thoughts ...
no idea what it says about you, but I like it! (except the chainstay protector which looks a little out of place)