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Don't hesitate to tell me where it's wrong:
The Story of Suntour's 3-Pulley Derailleurs: Innovation and Interchangeability
Suntour's development of 3-pulley derailleurs represents one of the most innovative yet commercially unsuccessful ventures in cycling component history. These unique designs emerged during the mid-1980s as an engineering solution to the challenges posed by the growing popularity of mountain bikes and their demanding gear requirements.
Origins and Technical Innovation
The concept emerged from a fundamental engineering challenge in the early MTB scene. Traditional long-cage derailleurs, while capable of handling wide gear ranges, suffered from limited ground clearance and chain slap. Suntour's engineers developed a 3-pulley system to provide huge capacity with a shorter cage.
The third pulley disengaged when not needed, maintaining chain tension and adapting to gear selection. This approach was protected by patents, including US Patent #4,637,808 and
Japanese patents from Kawamura and SunTour.
The Le Pree Series: Nishiki's Exclusive Partnership
The Le Pree derailleur was initially exclusive to Nishiki's ATB line around 1985–1986 (
forum source). Some earlier versions were labeled “Le Preel.” It was designed to handle large cogs (34–38 teeth) while maintaining a short-cage profile—ideal for rugged terrain.
The XC Mountain Bike Series
The XC series was Suntour's follow-up to the MounTech line. The 3-pulley XC variant retained overbuilt, durable construction. It had a large spring housing, wider hanger bolt, and “3 Pulley System” stamped on the cage. More details are on
Disraeli Gears.
Cyclone Variants and Evolution
To be checked, this looks like an hallucination:
> The Cyclone series also saw a 3-pulley version, notably the Cyclone 6000 in 1984. This marked a shift toward durability over lightweight finesse.
Interchangeability and Technical Compatibility
Suntour had two main 3-pulley cage systems:
- XC/Le Pree system: Large spring housing, wide hanger bolt, and cage stampings.
- ARX system: Smaller spring, no markings, compatible with Cyclone M-II cages.
Enthusiasts have discussed cage swaps and compatibility in this
BikeForums thread. Note: finding replacement parts like the flat clock spring is a known difficulty.
Commercial Reception and Market Impact
Despite technical brilliance, the 3-pulley derailleurs were not a commercial hit. Their strange appearance deterred buyers. Meanwhile, Shimano's SIS (indexed shifting, introduced in 1984) began dominating the market. More on Suntour's decline can be found in this
historical overview.
Conclusion
Suntour's 3-pulley derailleurs showcase innovation that fell victim to timing and aesthetics. They remain collectible gems today, admired for their clever engineering—but tricky to maintain.
Full Reference List
Reference Links and Further Reading
These links expand on the history, models, patents, and enthusiast discussions around Suntour's 3-pulley derailleurs:
1.
Disraeli Gears - Suntour XC 3 Pulley System
2.
BikeForums - Suntour 3-pulley action video thread
3.
Restoring Vintage Bicycles - Suntour Components Overview
4.
Disraeli Gears - Suntour XC Derailleur 6300
5.
Disraeli Gears - Cyclone 6000
6.
Disraeli Gears - Cyclone 6200
7.
Disraeli Gears - The Cyclone Story
8.
BikeForums - Cyclone M-II Cage Swap Thread
9.
Cycling Vintage - Suntour Derailleurs for Sale
10.
MOMBAT - Suntour Brand Page
11.
Rene Herse Cycles - Book on Suntour
12.
PDF: "The Sunset of Suntour"
13.
Frugal Average Bicyclist - Suntour History
14.
Velobase - Suntour Component 1
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Velobase - Suntour Component 2
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Velobase - Derailleur Component Details
17.
SR Suntour - Company History (FR)
18.
SR Suntour - Werx Camp Story
19.
SS Cycle Works - Front Derailleur History
20.
BikeForums - Derailleur Talk
21.
YouTube - Suntour System Overview
22.
YouTube - Suntour 3-Pulley Animation
23.
YouTube - Derailleur Discussion Video
24.
BuyCycle - Suntour Rear Derailleurs
25.
VéloVintage - Suntour Enthusiast Thread (FR)
26.
VeloVert - Suntour Derailleur Help (FR)
27.
eBay France - Suntour Derailleur Listing
28.
Cycles Fun Passion - Suntour Accushift
29.
MadHornets - Pulley Conversion Kit
30.
Disraeli Gears - Suntour Main Page
31.
Disraeli Gears - Suntour Docs Archive
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