I've never seen a long cage 1st gen Superbe, but that doesn't mean they don't exist. I don't recall a long cage Superbe until the Superbe Pro era.
As far as fitting a Cyclone GT cage to a Superbe, be prepared to gather a large number of samples to acheive a fit, even if it can be done. I intended to do a cage transplant between a Cyclone GT and regular Cyclone (the regular had the more desirable black body) when I discovered the two Cyclones used different style hardware and attachment points. I then compared another short cage cyclone and this was different from both of the first two.
This doesn't mean you won't hit a match on your first two units, but be prepared to hunt a while.
Tom Adams, Shrewsbury N.J.
>From: "Eric Elman"
>To:
>Subject: [CR]Suntour Superbe Question
>Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 20:29:23 -0500
>
>Did the 1st generation Suntour Superbe rear derailleur ever come in a long
>cage version like the Cyclone GT?
>
>If yes, anyone have a nice one for sale?
>
>If no, then my questions are:
>
>Did the 1st generation Cyclone v.s. Cyclone GT use the same rear derailleur
>body but just a different length cage?
>
>If the cage was the only difference, could the long cage from a Cyclone be
>easily fit to a Superbe with postive results?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Eric Elman
>Somers, CT
>
>
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