"Reco Diver" wrote in message
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"Rocketman" wrote in message news:R%Myb.274457.
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The new XTR is partially based on 11-year-old technology. Several
companies
offered similar crank and BB designs in 1992, most notably Magic
Motorcycle;
but also Bullseye, Sweet Wings and Syncros a few years later. Shimano
has
been borrowing 1993 Magic Motorcycle crank technology for a while now
(square-splined BB, outboard bearings, hollow crankarms). The only
thing
marginally new are the M960 shifters, and they're just a rehash of Dura
Ace.
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11-year-old technology? Don't forget the slant-parallelogram
derrailuer design. Geez when are they going to come up with something
new? They "barrowed" that technology from SunTour ... who started
using it in the early 70's. They did, of course, have to wait until
the patent expired. Dura-Ace didn't even have an S/P rear derrailuer
until the 7400 series was brought out. And that Saint Axel-mounted hub
specific rear derrailuer what a rip-off of the 1930's Simplex/Benelux
designs. V-brakes ... nothing more than a rework of the late 80's
Cross-tops and Marinovators. SIS ... a rework of Positron ...
When will they bring out something new?
LOL! You got it, Reco. And let's not forget about the splined disc
adapter mounts for the new XTR and XT hubs. Did they license those from
Chris King, or what? Shimano has become more of a re-packaging and marketing
company than an innovative engineering company, IMO.
Rocketman
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