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Will a Shimano FD-7400 Ft Derailleur shift a 34 - 50 double?



 
 
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Old March 11th 11, 05:17 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Sir Ridesalot
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Default Will a Shimano FD-7400 Ft Derailleur shift a 34 - 50 double?

Hi there.

I have another old bicycle I'm fixing up. I have a 34 - 50 double
crankset on it. Will a Shimano FG-7400 front derailleur shift this
combination reliably? This derailleur is almost like new.

Thanks and cheers from Peter
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Old March 11th 11, 09:01 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Will a Shimano FD-7400 Ft Derailleur shift a 34 - 50 double?

Sir Ridesalot wrote:
Hi there.

I have another old bicycle I'm fixing up. I have a 34 - 50 double
crankset on it. Will a Shimano FG-7400 front derailleur shift this
combination reliably? This derailleur is almost like new.


Most probably yes especially in a friction front setup.

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