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Old August 2nd 04, 03:55 PM
Patrick E. King
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Default Flight-deck compatibility ST-EF-29-7 ?

Can anybody in here advise me if the above shifter as fitted to the
Specialized Crossroads is compatible with connection to the Shimano
flight-deck cycle computer?
TIA
Patrick

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Old August 2nd 04, 09:10 PM
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Patrick E. King Wrote:
Can anybody in here advise me if the above shifter as fitted to the
Specialized Crossroads is compatible with connection to the Shimano
flight-deck cycle computer?
TIA
Patrick


Shimano say the ST-29-8/7 is "CI-Deck Plus Compatible"

Does that help?


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Old August 2nd 04, 11:53 PM
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"wheelsgoround" wrote
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Patrick E. King Wrote:
Can anybody in here advise me if the above shifter as fitted to the
Specialized Crossroads is compatible with connection to the Shimano
flight-deck cycle computer?
TIA
Patrick


Shimano say the ST-29-8/7 is "CI-Deck Plus Compatible"

Does that help?


Ian

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Yes it does help..thank you, but when I try a search on the Shimano site it
throws up no hits!
Thanks again
Patrick

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Old August 3rd 04, 11:39 AM
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Default Flight-deck compatibility ST-EF-29-7 ?


Patrick E. King Wrote:
when I try a search on the Shimano site it

The shimano search facility is a bit fussy about the format of part
nos. Generally speaking, shimano components are two letters
(indicating the type of component i.e. front drerailleur, rear
derailleur or whatever) followed by a hyphen followed by a combination
of letters and digits with no hyphens (indicating the particular model)
and then sometimes a further hyphen and letters/digits/slashes
indicating a variant. e.g ST-EF29-8/7

So: ST-EF29 produces a match, as does ST-EF29-8, as does ST-EF29-8/7.

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Old August 3rd 04, 12:06 PM
Patrick E. King
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Default Flight-deck compatibility ST-EF-29-7 ?


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Patrick E. King Wrote:
when I try a search on the Shimano site it

The shimano search facility is a bit fussy about the format of part
nos. Generally speaking, shimano components are two letters
(indicating the type of component i.e. front drerailleur, rear
derailleur or whatever) followed by a hyphen followed by a combination
of letters and digits with no hyphens (indicating the particular model)
and then sometimes a further hyphen and letters/digits/slashes
indicating a variant. e.g ST-EF29-8/7

So: ST-EF29 produces a match, as does ST-EF29-8, as does ST-EF29-8/7.

Ian

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Thanks for the info....as luck would have it I tried ST-EF-29 which gives no
hits!
Patrick

 




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