What Groupsets Were Around in '93?

Old Ned":1kpddevx said:
Thanks from me too.
No worries.

They used to have a large archive of old Shimano exploded parts diagrams, but I guess someone at Shimano complained.

I might have a copy somewhere on an old hard drive...
 
one-eyed_jim":2cc4o349 said:
They used to have a large archive of old Shimano exploded parts diagrams, but I guess someone at Shimano complained.

I was already looking for a rope :)

Luckily they still have "explosions" there 8) . Look from this list:

http://www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Hersteller/index.html

f.ex. choose rd(=rear deraileurs) you get this:

http://www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Herstelle ... no/RD.html

From DIGEST column click E and there you go... All parts doesn't have exploded diagrams but quite many have :). It's in German but you see parts and they spare part numbers. Very nice and in good order. "Alles in ordnung" as I was thinking...

Edit: One more thing :oops: :

Here you can get translations for bike parts(Shimano codes) in German:

http://www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Herstelle ... IGEST.html
 
yedi":gqtp8etl said:
Luckily they still have "explosions" there 8) . Look from this list:

http://www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Hersteller/index.html
Yeah, but I'm sure it used to be much more extensive. Now a lot of the links lead either to the Shimano website or Google image searches. The searches often lead to dead links back to deleted files from the old archive.

edit:

here's a direct link to the directory that contains the exploded diagrams. There are more than I thought:

http://bernd.sluka.de/Fahrrad/Shimano/TM/



Paul Lange's archive is another one worth knowing about:

http://www.paul-lange.de/produkte/shima ... en_archiv/
 
Thanks guys! I have a lovely steel frame to build up. I'm undecided on groupset and may yet hang it from the wall as art. I will email the builder to confirm the year is '93. It has no rear canti hanger, threadless forks and a one inch headset.

What would you put on a classic rigid US steel handbuilt frame?
 
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