08-20-2022, 12:08 PM
Just finished a period correct Dura-Ace EX7200 era upgrade of my 1979 Panasonic DX2000. Let me know what you think. Thanks
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(08-21-2022, 12:19 AM)ApocalypseMeow Wrote: Not sure how to get more replies so I will try stirring the pot a bit. I am going to say that this circa 1978-1979 drive train is as beautiful and functional as anything campy was making in that era and blows strong light out of the water. The only thing that comes close or surpasses it are the drillium Sugino Royal cranks or a few of the iterations of the super maxy series. These cranks are similar to the beauty of the arabesque of the same time period and the derailleurs are bulletproof. Little touches like the Shimano "S" logo on the front derailleur are so subtle.
(08-21-2022, 02:38 AM)ApocalypseMeow Wrote: Thanks Jesper,
I have seen you all over the site so it means a lot to get a reply from you. As for your questions. Its a 61cm 24inch frame. I think the angle i took the photo at makes it look bigger. I actually agree about the Cyclone derailleur, but I wanted to keep it all shimano. not sure what you mean by chainguard. Are you talking about the spoke protector?
(08-21-2022, 12:53 PM)ApocalypseMeow Wrote: So, the bike weighs in around 23 pounds down from almost 25. you really can't go wrong with a Panasonic of that era. They were incredibly well-built bikes, even the lower end ones. check out the website https://www.panasonicbikemuseum.info/ and go to the catalogues and within each year there is a full spec sheet which will tell you all about the tubing etc. You are right that the DA Ax and 600 levers were Aero in the early 80s, but the DA AX levers have blue etched font on them, and I really don't like the look. I prefer the aero levers because it just gives the cockpit a cleaner look. The irony is that the bar end shifters are actually the oldest NOS part that I sourced. I believe they came out with the first gen DA in 73. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Good luck on your Panasonic hunt. I'm a sucker for Japanese steel. And "Dork Discs: for life. lol