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  2. SunTour - Wikipedia

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    A Suntour Sprint rear derailleur A front derailleur manufactured by Suntour a pair of Suntour road brakes. In 1964, Suntour invented the slant-parallelogram rear derailleur. The parallelogram rear derailleur had gained prominence after Campagnolo's introduction of the "Gran Sport" in 1949, [7] [8] and the slant-parallelogram was an improvement of it that allowed the derailleur to maintain a ...

  3. Marzocchi - Wikipedia

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    Until 2007, fork production was based in Italy (apart from the entry level OEM parts, which are produced by the Taiwanese SR Suntour in Taiwan). Since 2008, all forks have been made in Taiwan. *Notable models Marzocchi Monster Triple (1999–2005) Marzocchi Super Monster Triple (2003–2005) Marzocchi Shiver (2001–2005) Marzocchi Z1 (1996)

  4. List of Japanese bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Fork: high-tensile steel Rear Derailleur Suntour Cyclone Front Derailluer: Suntour Cyclone Stem Shifters: Suntour Brakes: Diacompe, single pivot side-pull Rims: Araya 27 × 1.25, 36 count spokes Hubs: Shimano Crank: Sugino Super Maxy Seat stem: LaPrade Non-standard equipment: handlebars, saddle, chrome cable guides, rear rack

  5. Bicycle fork - Wikipedia

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    Popular makers of suspension forks include Cannondale, Fox, SR Suntour, Manitou, Marzocchi, and RockShox. [7] Suspension fork design has advanced in recent years with suspension forks becoming increasingly sophisticated and diverse in design. The amount of suspension travel available has increased over time.

  6. Bicycle suspension - Wikipedia

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    However air pressure naturally controls both spring rate and preload at the same time, requiring air forks to have additional systems to adjust preload separately, adding to its complexity. Another disadvantage of air-sprung forks is the difficulty in achieving a linear spring rate throughout the fork's action.

  7. Miyata - Wikipedia

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    Miyata was founded by Eisuke Miyata (宮田栄助 1840-1900), a bowyer and engineer from Tokyo who also made components for rickshaws.Eisuke's second son, Eitarō, apprenticed in a local munitions facility and later earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Kyoto University.