More neat things. I see that these are not the short lived desmodromic
(in/out by cable action and not spring) US made rd that came out in the
late '80s or very early '90s; does anyone remember those?

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:57 PM, Joe Bernard <joerem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Late '90s Precision Billet Pro-Shift rear derailer, CNCed in Santee, CA.
> With original box, instructions and sticker. Pretty cool, eh? I need to put
> it on a vintage MTB build one of these days.
>
> Interesting/bizarre factoid: There's a guy in Canada who was supplying
> parts for these things, then decided to start selling complete new
> derailers. He even calls the website Precision Billet, although there's no
> labeling on the mechs themselves. Apparently the original manufacturer -
> he's still making CNC stuff (non-bike) in CA. - chewed him out, but has no
> proof of legal right to the design or name. So that's different.
>
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