05-27-2013, 02:17 PM
Anybody know what a Shimano Light Action derailleur is, from the 80s?
80s model, Japan manufacture, Univega Nuovo Sport ser no. 0A39851
Has "Shimano Light Action" written on rear derailleur body. I believe it is the 'short body' type.
Has a Shimano front derailleur, just says Shimano on the cage and on the collar that mounts it to the seat tube. On the back side of the cage is stamped 'shimano FD'.
The crankset: Has "Signature" stamped on the outside of the crank arms, (matches the "Signature" stamped on the handlebar, I believe this is a Univega way of saying 'our quality'). On the back of the crank arm is stamped 165. The bolt or whatever that holds the crank together says "Univega cotterless".
The bottom bracket is toast so this justifies upgrading (only husband needs justification, not me LOL). Appears to have original chain and rear gears (not a cassette I don't think). It is 2 x 6, used to be 2 x 3 with biopace on the front chainrings. Glad that is gone. Small front gear is marked 42 on the back, that means 42 teeth right?
Did take some pictures but have to figure out how to get them posted.
80s model, Japan manufacture, Univega Nuovo Sport ser no. 0A39851
Has "Shimano Light Action" written on rear derailleur body. I believe it is the 'short body' type.
Has a Shimano front derailleur, just says Shimano on the cage and on the collar that mounts it to the seat tube. On the back side of the cage is stamped 'shimano FD'.
The crankset: Has "Signature" stamped on the outside of the crank arms, (matches the "Signature" stamped on the handlebar, I believe this is a Univega way of saying 'our quality'). On the back of the crank arm is stamped 165. The bolt or whatever that holds the crank together says "Univega cotterless".
The bottom bracket is toast so this justifies upgrading (only husband needs justification, not me LOL). Appears to have original chain and rear gears (not a cassette I don't think). It is 2 x 6, used to be 2 x 3 with biopace on the front chainrings. Glad that is gone. Small front gear is marked 42 on the back, that means 42 teeth right?
Did take some pictures but have to figure out how to get them posted.