Old 04-17-08 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by HillRider
Benefits notwithstanding, Sun Tour's reverse action fd never became standard and was never adopted by any other maker.
Mine relies on cable outer (housing) to push the derailleur. The inner wire is clamped to a non-moving point on the mech, and the outer buts onto the moving lever below that. So increased cable tension causes the outer to push that lever up. Once frame makers changed to a bare cable running under the BB this mechanism wouldn't be usable, which could have been a factor in its demise.
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