Sachs Huret ARIS New Success
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Category:  Rear Derailleurs
Name:  Sachs Huret ARIS New Success
Brand:  Sachs Huret
Primary Group:  New Success
Model:  47.2D
Years:  1987 - ?
Country:  Germany
Weight:  232 grams
Added By: nprenet on 11/25/07
Updated By: peterbman on 04/16/16
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Sachs Huret ARIS New SuccessSachs Huret ARIS New Success
Outer Plate MarkingsAris - New SuccessInner Plate MarkingsMade in France
MaterialAluminum AlloyDesign CategorySlant parallelogram
Attachment Bolt Size5mm Allen KeyCable Attachment Bolt Size5mm Allen Key
Shifting SystemsSachs-Huret ARIS
Friction
Cable AdjusterYes
Cage LengthShortMax Cog Size28
Max Chain Wrap28T  
General Information
First version of the New Success derailleur, with apparent lower pivot bolt. Manufactured in France by Sachs-Huret.
Quality:Rarity:
 
 
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Component VariationsView Detailed List  Manage Variations
Variations of Component exist (Component is 1 of 3)BrandGroup
Regina America 1992 (by Sachs)ReginaAmerica 1992
Sachs Huret New Success ARIS TouringSachs Huret
Component Groups
Primary Group NameBrandQuick InfoBrowse Group Components
New SuccessSachsRoad RaceView 11 Components
Brand Information(click to expand)
 Sachs-Huret is basically Huret operating under (German) Sachs' ownership, during the 80's.
 
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