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Old 11-20-25 | 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by RCMoeur
The AG rear derailleur was specifically designed for the 38. One would think the triple-pulley rear derailleurs like the LePree would handle the 38 well, but my experience wasn't all that great. Several of the very long cage index Shimano derailleurs made around 1988-1992 shifted the 38 very well. This was long before the existence of cheats useful accessories like the Wolf Tooth Road Link derailleur dropper, which enables a wider range of rear derailleurs to handle decent-size rear sprockets.
Other than the Suntour AG, the only derailleur that I have successfully used with a 38 cog is a Huret Duopar. You can also see that Pastor Bob had one on his Paramount.
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