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The width of early Shimano 6- and 7-speed cassettes was 36 mm, and early 8-speed 40 mm wide. Shimano then changed again and standardised 8-11 speed cassettes on 41.5 mm and second generation 7-speed to 38 mm. The widening of the sprocket carrier on the cassette hubs to 41.5 mm resulted in a decrease in the distance between the hub flanges.
Parts with those model numbers do not exist in the current 12-speed 105 Di2 range or the outgoing 105 11-speed mechanical (R7000) series. When Shimano mechanical and Di2 components exist in the ...
Shimano 105 crankset 50-34 11 speed; Camera manufacturer: Panasonic: Camera model: DMC-G80: Exposure time: 1/8 sec (0.125) F-number: f/4: ISO speed rating: 200: Date and time of data generation: 14:23, 11 July 2020: Lens focal length: 75 mm: User comments: Stacked from 8 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4) Author: Petar Milošević: Short title: Shimano ...
The individual sprockets on a Hyperglide cassette or freewheel are designed specifically to work with their neighbours. [3] For example, the 18-tooth sprocket on a wide-range cassette (such as one for a mountain bike) will have a different ramp pattern than the 18-tooth sprocket on a narrow-range cassette, because the number of teeth on the neighbouring sprocket requires a different ramp ...
One standard option for the Brompton folding bicycle is to use a 3-speed hub gear (roughly a 30% difference between gear ratios) in combination with a 2-speed derailleur gear (roughly a 15% difference) to give 6 distinct gear ratios; this is an example of half-step gearing. Some Brompton suppliers offer a 2-speed chainring 'Mountain Drive' as ...
Shimano, Inc. (株式会社シマノ, Kabushiki-gaisha Shimano), originally Shimano Iron Works (島野鐵工所) and later Shimano Industries, Inc. (島野工業株式会社), is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company for cycling components, fishing tackle and rowing equipment, which also produced golf supplies until 2005 and snowboarding gear until 2008.