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Date: 23 Jun 2007 14:29:57
From: damyth
Subject: Shimano archives on the web?
Is there a web site where you can still get technical instructions/
exploded diagrams for the older (i.e. not current) generations of
Shimano components? It seems as far as Shimano is concerned, they
never made them, disappeared down the memory hole.

I could have sworn someone posted a link to such a site on this
newsgroup before, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it.

Thanks!





 
Date: 29 Jun 2007 13:20:43
From: OldRoads
Subject: Re: Shimano archives on the web?
On Jun 24, 1:12 am, Nate Knutson <biken...@riseup.net > wrote:
> On Jun 23, 2:29 pm, damyth <mdk.10.dam...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there a web site where you can still get technical instructions/
> > exploded diagrams for the older (i.e. not current) generations of
> > Shimano components? It seems as far as Shimano is concerned, they
> > never made them, disappeared down the memory hole.
>
> > I could have sworn someone posted a link to such a site on this
> > newsgroup before, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> the aussie site has a lot, dating back only around a generation or 2
> in most cases though. google site:shimano.com.au .

We have exploded diagrams of the Shimano 3-speed hubs under the
General Resources section of our site:

Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles
http://OldRoads.com




 
Date: 23 Jun 2007 22:12:25
From: Nate Knutson
Subject: Re: Shimano archives on the web?
On Jun 23, 2:29 pm, damyth <mdk.10.dam...@spamgourmet.com > wrote:
> Is there a web site where you can still get technical instructions/
> exploded diagrams for the older (i.e. not current) generations of
> Shimano components? It seems as far as Shimano is concerned, they
> never made them, disappeared down the memory hole.
>
> I could have sworn someone posted a link to such a site on this
> newsgroup before, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks!

the aussie site has a lot, dating back only around a generation or 2
in most cases though. google site:shimano.com.au .



 
Date: 23 Jun 2007 21:23:21
From: geezer
Subject: Re: Shimano archives on the web?
On Jun 23, 5:29 pm, damyth <mdk.10.dam...@spamgourmet.com > wrote:
> Is there a web site where you can still get technical instructions/
> exploded diagrams for the older (i.e. not current) generations of
> Shimano components? It seems as far as Shimano is concerned, they
> never made them, disappeared down the memory hole.
>
> I could have sworn someone posted a link to such a site on this
> newsgroup before, but for the life of me I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks!

Hi - Try these - both foreign. The Paul Lange site is really
complete.

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

http://www.paul-lange.de/produkte/shimano/support/explosionszeichungen_archiv

Regards,

Mike



 
Date: 23 Jun 2007 22:04:54
From: datakoll
Subject: Re: Shimano archives on the web?



http://www.sheldonbrown.com/shimano.html

search: 'Shimano exploded diagram'
http://www.google.com/search?q=shimano+exploded+diagram&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLJ

search: 'Shimano exploded view'
http://www.google.com/search?q=shimano+exploded+view&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLJ


thanks! Downloaded the current pdf files before the small washer rolls
into oblivion
Shimano has a phone number, you may call them, they're pleasant and
intelligent.