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JeremiahW037 02-24-09 11:08 AM

Vintage Shimano
 
I'm moving this question over here from the Road category. I have a 1991 Trek 1200 with the RX100 groups set which has indexed friction downtube shifters. I am trying to turn this into my trainer bike for rough weather that I am trying to spare my tri bike. You can get old stuff on eBay and the like, but I am having trouble figuring out exactly what parts from the late 80's or early 90's will fit on the bike. I don't think Dura-Ace is compatible but I'm pretty sure that Ultegra and down are. Any advice?

miamijim 02-24-09 11:12 AM

More or less correct. Anthing with the same number of speeds should be OK except for Dura Ace.

tolfan 02-24-09 12:17 PM

Why whats up with dura ace?

RobbieTunes 02-24-09 01:19 PM

For a rough bike, I wouldn't use Ultegra. I'd find some beat up 105, LX, or RX100 and use it.

Little Darwin 02-24-09 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by tolfan (Post 8418432)
Why whats up with dura ace?

Early Dura-Ace had a different specification for the amount of cable pulled per click. Shimano brought all of the lines back together as far as being compatible with 9 speed.

See here: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/dura-ace.html


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