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- From: sjlt@leland.Stanford.EDU (Sean Lev-Tov)
- Subject: Re: Sach-Maillard Aris Freewheel 7 spd SIS compat. ?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.062002.17655@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
- References: <1993Jan1.161809.5840@cc.umontreal.ca> <1993Jan2.061828.17569@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 06:20:02 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan2.061828.17569@leland.Stanford.EDU> sjlt@leland.Stanford.EDU (Sean Lev-Tov) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan1.161809.5840@cc.umontreal.ca> barilj@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Baril Jude) writes:
- >>
- >> I have a Phil Wood hub and i would like to find
- >>a freewheel that will be SIS 7 spd compatible. I already
- >>have Shimano 105 shift lever (SIS 7s) and the rear derailleur
- >>is a Deore DX.
- >>
- >> My question is: Is Aris freewheels 7 spd are SIS
- >>compatible and are they fit in a 126mm wide dropout ?
- >>
- >> Thank you for your precious help and happy new year.
- >>__
- >>
- >>Jude Baril
- >
- >I am using a Phil Wood hub with a Sachs 7-speed freewheel, a
- >Deore LX rear derailleur, and an RX100 shift lever (a 105
- >clone). It indexes very well, just a notch below when I had
- >a hyperglide cassete on there. Therefore I don't think you'll
- >have any problems.
- >
- >Sean
- PS: My dropout spacing is 126mm too. I guess I don't know if
- the Aris will work for sure.
-