Re: [CR]Campag Rally Rear Mech - Why ? With What ?

(Example: Production Builders)

Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 23:37:57 -0500
From: "Peter Jon White" <lists@peterwhitecycles.com>
To: r cielec <teaat4p@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Campag Rally Rear Mech - Why ? With What ?
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r cielec wrote:
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> I don't want to ignite any possible old controversy regarding the Rally rear mech; however, I remain puzzled as to how Campag may have envisioned its use. Of course, my assumptions could be compleatly off-base so, I\u2019d welcome the correction and the lesson in rear mech. design and function.
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> I understand the Rally to be a merely a long cage NR; that is, the parallelogram side plates are the same length as those of the NR.
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> So, what is the purpose of the long cage? Chain take-up for what ? Max. rear cog would be same as NR rear. NR front cannot accommodate a small chain ring.
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> Also, what front mech. was supposed to be used with the Rally ?
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> I believe some CR listers runs NR rear and front with max. largest cog in rear and min. ring in front. How would the Rally add benefit ?
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> Thanks.
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> Regards,
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There were two rally RDs. One had a fixed upper pivot like the NR, and was about the worst piece of horsepucky I ever tried to make work.

The other was a rather good wide range rear derailleur with a spring loaded upper pivot. Campy needed to make a wide range derailleur to work with the triple crankset. The Rally was a perfect match.

If you set up the triple crank as a half step, the NR FD worked just duckily.

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