Definition of Derailleurs. Meaning of Derailleurs. Synonyms of Derailleurs

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Definition of Derailleurs

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Meaning of Derailleurs from wikipedia

- not compatible with derailleurs employing another, although exceptions exist, and adaptors are available. Some rear derailleurs, especially for mountain...
- external derailleurs. A freewheeling hub with a sprocket suitable for narrow chain can be combined with a double or triple crankset and front derailleur, in...
- gear in conjunction with suitable derailleurs. There are two main types of gear change mechanisms, known as derailleurs and hub gears. Both systems have...
- one of a number of sprockets attached to the hub. Juy's derailleurs, sold as Simplex derailleurs, were novel in having a jockey wheel to correct the tension...
- trailer while it is not attached to a vehicle. Although variations exist, dérailleurs change the cog or sprocket used on a bicycle's cogset and the jockey...
- and mechanically simpler than its multi-geared equivalent. Without derailleurs or other gearing systems, there are fewer parts on the bicycle that require...
- Checker and the Derailleurs is a 1988 novel by American novelist Lionel Shriver. The novel, Shriver's second, follows the life of rock drummer Checker...
- compatible with rear derailleurs from most major brands, such as SRAM, Shimano and Campagnolo. SRAM has also released a special derailleur dubbed 'Transmission'...
- producing its version of pull-chain, rod-guided, touring derailleurs, similar to those of French derailleur companies such as Huret and Simplex. In 1964, Suntour...
- of comparable quality is needed. As a result, some manufacturers of derailleurs (e.g. SRAM) recommend only their own products, and these days package...