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Old 07-04-07, 01:06 PM
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Quiz on front dreailleur type!

Can anybody tell what this changer is?? Extra points for the years offerred
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appears to be Nuovo Valentino. 1978-1983/4ish??
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
appears to be Nuovo Valentino. 1978-1981??
Correcto!
It IS a Nuovo Valentino, but it didn't come out until 81-82 and was probably available until 86. giveaways are the lipped non-drilled cage (GS or NV only) and the bushed like area on the pivot arm (NV only - GS had a smooth joint).
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had my catalogues mixed up... is the pivot arm itself steel or alloy? I guess steel?
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Is that the same thing as a 980?
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Originally Posted by cadillacmike68
Correcto!
It IS a Nuovo Valentino, but it didn't come out until 81-82 and was probably available until 86. giveaways are the lipped non-drilled cage (GS or NV only) and the bushed like area on the pivot arm (NV only - GS had a smooth joint).
Correction, it was introduced in the 17a supplement, which was what? 1979.... so probably around in 1978.

I don't think this was ever used at the 980 front changer.
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