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'''Derailers''' are devices that move the chain from one gear to another like a train being derailed onto a different track. | ''This article is about the component. For the bike co-op, see [[Derailer Bicycle Collective]].'' | ||
'''Derailers''' are devices that move the chain from one gear to another like a train being derailed onto a different track. | |||
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* [http://www.sheldonbrown.com/derailer.html Sheldon Brown's Derailer, Not Derailleur!] | * [http://www.sheldonbrown.com/derailer.html Sheldon Brown's Derailer, Not Derailleur!] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 25 January 2011
This article is about the component. For the bike co-op, see Derailer Bicycle Collective.
Derailers are devices that move the chain from one gear to another like a train being derailed onto a different track.
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Ball Bearings • Brakes (Caliper Brakes, Cantilever Brakes & Disc Brakes) • Brake Levers • Chainrings • Chains • Cranks | |||||
Derailers (Front & Rear) • Forks • Frame • Front Derailers • Handlebars • Hubs • Pedals • Quick Release | |||||
Rim • Seatposts • Seats • Shifters • Skewer • Spokes • Stems • Tires • Tubes • Wheels |