Shimano Dura Ace 8 speed 7400 series questions. . . - Road Bike, Cycling . . . I would like to build up another bike and am thinking along the lines of 8 speed DA 7400 series components I am not familiar with this era of DA components and have some questions What would be an appropriate group for a 1990 Miyata Team?
Shimano Dura-Ace Compatibility - Sheldon Brown Non-Dura-Ace 6-, 7-, 8- and 9-speed derailers are interchangeable with one another, and with Dura-Ace 9- and 10-speed derailers Myth: Dura-Ace cassettes have a different spacing, and are incompatible with other derailers shifters
Cassettes, Freewheels Cogs - Dura Ace 8 Speed - Nelos Cycles USED but very lightly DURA ACE 7400 7410 8 speed cassette RARE SIS Hyperglide version(for 8 SIS Hyperglide hubs) From the renowned classic 7400 series Original box included Complete with all spacers and DURA-ACE lockring Sprockets 13-14-15-16-17-19-21-23 Package weighs 350g Made in Japan
Shimano Dura-Ace #7400 8-speed Group Set from the 1990s Sorry, this item is out of stock All our vintage parts are unique items and our NOS items also have limited stock Be sure to check out our huge inventory of vintage items and NOS - New Old Stock items and our ever growing assortment of frames We are constantly adding new items
Does Dura Ace 7400 series still hold up? Whats. . . The earlier 8 speed IG freehubs are not compatible with regular HG cassettes, and not upgradeable to HG But if you have the later lockring HG version you're golden The only important difference between 7400 and later parts are 8 speeds vs 9 or 10 and total weight
VeloBase. com - Component: Shimano RD-7402, Dura-Ace (8sp) Dura-Ace 7400: Shimano: 1984 - 1995, Road Race: View 41 Components: Details: Shimano's top of the line race quality component group in the mid 80's through the early 90's The 7400 series Dura-Ace group saw several interations including the introduction of 6 then 7 and finally 8 speed SIS shifting
Traditional Thread-on Freewheels - Sheldon Brown Modern 5-and 6-speed freewheels have a 5 5 mm sprocket spacing and work with Shimano 5-and 6-speed indexed shifters 7-speed freewheels -- and old SunTour Ultra freewheels -- have a 5 mm sprocket-to-sprocket spacing that works with Shimano 7- or 8-speed click shifters and rear derailers -- see table of sprocket spacings
Shimano FH-7403 HB-7400, Dura-Ace 7400 (Hyperglide Rear) The 7400 series Dura-Ace group saw several interations including the introduction of 6 then 7 and finally 8 speed SIS shifting Eventually upgraded with 7410 parts before finally being completely replaced with 7700