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(12 versions intermédiaires par le même utilisateur non affichées)
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As such, I am going to try to squish identical groups with different names under the same category.
As such, I am going to try to squish identical groups with different names under the same category.


= Dura-Ace Track (1972<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_parts_december_1972_-_page_4.html Link]'', Page 4 of Shimano Bicycle Parts December 1972, disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 25/04/2024</ref>-1978<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_system_components_december_1978_-_page_22.html Link]'', Page 22 of Shimano Bicycle System Components (December 1978), disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 25/04/2024</ref>) =
= Dura-Ace Track (1972-1978) =


=== GA-100 ===
Available from 1972<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_parts_december_1972_-_page_4.html Page 4 of Shimano Bicycle Components (December 1972)]'', disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> to 1978<ref name=DAT78>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_system_components_december_1978_-_page_22.html Page 22 of Shimano Bicycle Components (December 1978)]'', disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref>
 
=== GA-100<ref name=DAT78></ref> ===


:'''BCD''':
:'''BCD''':
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:'''Torque figure''':
:'''Torque figure''':


=== GB-100 ===
=== GB-100<ref name=DAT78></ref> ===


:'''Spindle type''': Square
:'''Spindle type''': Square
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:'''Tool''':
:'''Tool''':


=== HA-300 (previously called H-741 or H-841 for front and rear wheel hubs respectively) ===
=== HA-300<ref name=DAT78></ref> (previously called H-741 or H-841 for front and rear wheel hubs respectively) ===


:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32 or 28
:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32 or 28
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:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm
:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm


=== FA-200 (previously called FR-912>FR-916) ===
=== FA-200<ref name=DAT78></ref> (previously called FR-912>FR-916) ===


:'''Chain size''': 1/2" x 1/8"
:'''Chain size''': 1/2" x 1/8"
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:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth
:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth


=== UA-200 (Previously called K-902) ===
=== UA-200<ref name=DAT78></ref> (Previously called K-902) ===


:'''Thread Dimensions''':  
:'''Thread Dimensions''':  
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= Dura-Ace 7000 (or 10) (1977-1981) =
= Dura-Ace 7000 (or 10) (1977-1981) =
Available from 1977 to 1981<ref name=pitch10>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhlBEB76WGQO9qj5PtkOyTIPzvBFie6V/view?usp=sharing-1982 Page 26 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', unknown source, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref>


This was Shimano's attempt at revolutionising track racing.
This was Shimano's attempt at revolutionising track racing.
"The 10mm pitch system reduces the overall weight and size of the components"
"The 10mm pitch system reduces the overall weight and size of the components"


=== FC-7000 (previously called GA-110) ===
=== FC-7000<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/FC-7000-DURA-ACE%2010-0292/EV-FC-7000-DURA-ACE%2010-0292A.pdf Exploded view of FC-7000]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> (previously called GA-110) ===


:'''BCD''':
:'''BCD''':
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:'''Torque figure''':
:'''Torque figure''':


=== HB-7020 (previously called HA-310) ===
=== HB-7020<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/HB-7020-DURA-ACE%2010%20F%20&%20R-0293/EV-HB-7020-DURA-ACE%2010%20F%20&%20R-0293A.pdf Exploded view of HB-7020]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> (previously called HA-310) ===


:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32 or 28
:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32 or 28
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:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm
:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm


=== CN-7000 (previously called QA-100) ===
=== CN-7000<ref name=pitch10></ref> (previously called QA-100) ===


:'''Chain size''': 10mmx3mm
:'''Chain size''': 10mmx3mm


=== SS-7000 (previously called FA-210) ===
=== SS-7000<ref name=pitch10></ref> (previously called FA-210) ===


:'''Chain size''': 10mmx3mm
:'''Chain size''': 10mmx3mm
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= Dura-Ace 7500 (1981-1984) =
= Dura-Ace 7500 (1981-1985)=


=== FC-7500 ===
Available from 1981<ref name=DAT81>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhlBEB76WGQO9qj5PtkOyTIPzvBFie6V/view?usp=sharing-1982 Page 29 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', unknown source, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> to 1985
 
=== FC-7500<ref name="fc7500">''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/FC-7500-DURA-ACE%20TRACK-0157/EV-FC-7500-DURA-ACE%20TRACK-0157B.pdf Exploded view of FC-7500]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> ===


:'''BCD''': 144
:'''BCD''': 144
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:'''Torque figure''':
:'''Torque figure''':


=== BB-7500 ===
=== BB-7500<ref name="fc7500"></ref> ===


:'''Spindle type''': Square
:'''Spindle type''': Square
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:'''Tool''':
:'''Tool''':


=== HB-7520 ===
=== HB-7520<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/HB-7520-0133/EV-HB-7520-0133B.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7520]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> ===


Large Flange Wheel Hubs.
Large Flange Wheel Hubs.
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:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm
:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm


=== SS-7500 ===
=== SS-7500<ref name=DAT81></ref> ===


:'''Chain size''': 1/2" x 1/8"
:'''Chain size''': 1/2" x 1/8"
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:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth
:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth


=== HP-7500 ===
=== HP-7500<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/HP-7500-DURA-ACE%20TRACK-0102/EV-HP-7500-DURA-ACE%20TRACK-0102B.pdf Exploded view of HP-7500]'', shimano.com, 12/09/2024</ref> ===


:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR
:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR
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:'''L''':
:'''L''':


= Dura-Ace 7600 (1986-1998) =


Available from 1986<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/complete_line_of_shimano_system_components_january_1986_scan_9.html Page 9 of Shimano Bicycle Components (January 1986)]'', disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed :12/09/2024</ref> to 1998<ref>''[https://na.s-tec.shimano.com/s3_assets/filelibrary/Catalogs/1990-2000_TSS_Manuals/1998_Shimano_Dealer_Sales_Support_Manual.pdf#page=59 Page 59 of the 1998 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref>


= Dura-Ace 7600 (1986-1998) =
=== FC-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1620A/SI-1620A-001-00-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for FC-7600]'', shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===
 
=== FC-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1620A/SI-1620A-001-00-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for FC-7600, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===


:'''BCD''': 144
:'''BCD''': 144
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:'''Torque figure''': 35-50nm
:'''Torque figure''': 35-50nm


=== BB-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/BB-7400_7600-0729/EV-BB-7400_7600-0729.pdf Link]'', Exploded view of BB-7600, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== BB-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/BB-7400_7600-0729/EV-BB-7400_7600-0729.pdf Exploded view of BB-7600]'', shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===
Caged ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA. 109mm
Caged ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA. 109mm


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:'''Tool''':
:'''Tool''':


=== BB-7610<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1620A/SI-1620A-001-00-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for BB-7610, shimano.com, last access :  29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== BB-7610<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1620A/SI-1620A-001-00-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for BB-7610]'', shimano.com, last access :  29/04/2024</ref> ===
Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7600. Different specifications listed.
Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7600. Different specifications listed.


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:'''Tool''': TL-UN74-S
:'''Tool''': TL-UN74-S


=== HB-7600 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7600-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7600-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>) (Small Flange)===
=== HB-7600 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7600-F]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7600-R]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>) (Small Flange)===




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:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm
:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm


=== HB-7600 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7600-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7600-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>) (Large Flange)===
=== HB-7600 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7600-F]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7600-R]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>) (Large Flange)===


:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32, 28 or 24
:'''No. of Spoke Holes''': 36, 32, 28 or 24
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:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth
:'''Available Teeth''': 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth


=== HP-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/N-93/SI-N-93-000-00-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HP-7600, shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== HP-7600<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/N-93/SI-N-93-000-00-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HP-7600]'', shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===


:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/HP-7600-0724/EV-HP-7600-0724E.pdf Link]'', Exploded view of HP-7600, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>
:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/HP-7600-0724/EV-HP-7600-0724E.pdf Exploded view of HP-7600]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>
:'''Lock Washer type''':
:'''Lock Washer type''':
:'''A''': 30mm (JIS) or 30.2mm
:'''A''': 30mm (JIS) or 30.2mm
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:'''L''': H+37.6mm
:'''L''': H+37.6mm


= Dura-Ace 7700 (2000-2022<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20240429160639/https://paul-lange-ukraine.com/images/upload/files_materials/4/68/shimano-2022-en-pdf.pdf Link]'', 2022 Shimano Bicycle Components, 29/04/2024</ref>) =
= Dura-Ace 7700 (2000-2022) =
 
Available from 2000<ref>''[https://na.s-tec.shimano.com/s3_assets/filelibrary/Catalogs/1990-2000_TSS_Manuals/2000_Shimano_Trade_Sales_Support_Manual.pdf#page=107 Link]'', Page 107 of the 2000 Shimano Bicycle Components, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024</ref> to 2022<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20240429160639/https://paul-lange-ukraine.com/images/upload/files_materials/4/68/shimano-2022-en-pdf.pdf#page=145 Page 145 of the 2022 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', paul-lange-ukraine.com 29/04/2024</ref>


=== FC-7710<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/16S0A/SI-16S0A-000-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for FC-7710, shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== FC-7710<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/16S0A/SI-16S0A-000-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for FC-7710]'', shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===


:'''BCD''': 144
:'''BCD''': 144
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:'''Cap Torque figure''': 5-7nm
:'''Cap Torque figure''': 5-7nm


=== BB-7700<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1TG0H/SI-1TG0H-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for BB-7700, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== BB-7700<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/1TG0H/SI-1TG0H-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for BB-7700]'', shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===


Caged ball bearings.
Caged ball bearings.
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:'''Tool''': TL-UN74-S
:'''Tool''': TL-UN74-S


=== BB-7710<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/16S0A/SI-16S0A-000-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for BB-7710, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== BB-7710<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/16S0A/SI-16S0A-000-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for BB-7710]'', shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024</ref> ===


Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7700. Different specifications listed.
Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7700. Different specifications listed.
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:'''Available Threadings''': BSC
:'''Available Threadings''': BSC


=== HB-7710 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7710-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Link]'', Service Instructions for HB-7710-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>)===
=== HB-7710 (Front<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23T0A/SI-23T0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7710-F]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref> and Rear<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/23U0A/SI-23U0A-001-ENG.pdf Service Instructions for HB-7710-R]'', shimano.com, 29/04/2024</ref>)===


Small Flange Wheel Hubs.
Small Flange Wheel Hubs.
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:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm
:'''Rear Overlock nut dimensions''': 110mm or 120mm


=== HP-7410<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/78A0B/SI-78A0B-000-ENG.PDF Link]'', Service Instructions for HP-7410, shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===
=== HP-7410<ref>''[https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/si/78A0B/SI-78A0B-000-ENG.PDF Service Instructions for HP-7410]'', shimano.com,  29/04/2024</ref> ===


:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR
:'''Thread Dimensions''': BSC or FR
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= Track-specific Frame Parts =
= Track-specific Frame Parts =


=== N-103 (12/1972-1974) ===
=== N-103 (12/1972<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_parts_december_1972_-_page_30.html Page 30 of the December 1972 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024</ref>-02/1973<ref>''[https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_bicycle_parts_february_1973_-_page_30.html Page 30 of the February 1973 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024</ref>) ===


Standard Track Fork Ends.
Standard Track Fork Ends.


=== NC-100 (1975-1981) ===
=== NC-100 (1975<ref>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1klZnxneGTIOMzsfPRFo4R9tJ0I_bw3Uh/view Page 10 of the 1975 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', shimano.com, last accessed : 19/09/2024</ref>-12/1978<ref name=DAT78></ref>) ===


Low-er end Track Fork Ends.
Low-er end Track Fork Ends.


=== NC-200 (12/1978-1981) ===
=== NC-200 (12/1978<ref name=DAT78></ref>-) ===


High-er end Track Fork Ends. Appeared first in a catalog dated December 1978 .
High-er end Track Fork Ends. Appeared first in a catalog dated December 1978 .


=== FE-SF10 (1981) ===
=== FE-SF10 (-1981<ref name=forkends>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhlBEB76WGQO9qj5PtkOyTIPzvBFie6V/view Page 29 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', unknown source, last accessed : 19/09/2024</ref>) ===


Low-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-100 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)
Low-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-100 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)


=== FE-UF10 (1981)===
=== FE-UF10 (1981<ref name=forkends></ref>-1984<ref>''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sLOMGjcPBzkKLw70IicwaOOS7qI4zAAn/view Page 144 of the 1984 Shimano Bicycle Components]'', unknown source, last accessed : 19/09/2024</ref>)===


High-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-200 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)
High-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-200 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)


= Sources =
= Sources =
<references />
 
[https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?t=142702 This one specific topic on forum.cycling.co.uk], My main source of documentation as it allows download of the material. It is important to note that starting from the early 1990s, all of these catalogues come from Shimano itself. I tried really hard to find my way through Shimano's website to pick up other stuff that might have been interesting but I couldn't. I have no clue how they managed it. [https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/shimano_-_catalogues_newsletters.html disraeligears.co.uk], Probably the BEST source on derailleurs but, as a result, has lot of documentation that supplements the retrobike.co.uk archive. [https://si.shimano.com/en/ si.shimano.com], Shimano's own website provides a LARGE amount of archived material for singular components.
 
= References =

Dernière version du 17 octobre 2024 à 17:16

In 1981 Shimano changed their nomenclature to better represent the components' name. They have done so before but the change from 1981 stuck and is still used as of today. As such, I am going to try to squish identical groups with different names under the same category.

Dura-Ace Track (1972-1978)[modifier]

Available from 1972[1] to 1978[2]

GA-100[2][modifier]

BCD:
Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, (167.5mm), 170mm, (172,5mm) or 175mm
Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20
Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
Torque figure:

GB-100[2][modifier]

Spindle type: Square
Spindle Length: 112mm
Chain Line: 1/2" x 1/8"
Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
Torque figure:
Tool:

HA-300[2] (previously called H-741 or H-841 for front and rear wheel hubs respectively)[modifier]

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32 or 28
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

FA-200[2] (previously called FR-912>FR-916)[modifier]

Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
Thread: 1,37"x24TPI
Available Teeth: 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth

UA-200[2] (Previously called K-902)[modifier]

Thread Dimensions:
Lock Washer type:
A:
B:
C:
D:
l1:
l2:
L:

HS-741 or HS-841[modifier]

Small Flange Wheel Hubs made unavailable from 1975 onwards.


Dura-Ace 7000 (or 10) (1977-1981)[modifier]

Available from 1977 to 1981[3]

This was Shimano's attempt at revolutionising track racing. "The 10mm pitch system reduces the overall weight and size of the components"

FC-7000[4] (previously called GA-110)[modifier]

BCD:
Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm or 170mm
Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20
Chain size: 10mmx3mm
Torque figure:

HB-7020[5] (previously called HA-310)[modifier]

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32 or 28
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

CN-7000[3] (previously called QA-100)[modifier]

Chain size: 10mmx3mm

SS-7000[3] (previously called FA-210)[modifier]

Chain size: 10mmx3mm
Thread: BC33x24TPI
Available Teeth: 14, 15 or 16 teeth


Dura-Ace 7500 (1981-1985)[modifier]

Available from 1981[6] to 1985

FC-7500[7][modifier]

BCD: 144
Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm or 170mm
Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20 or 14x1,25
Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
Torque figure:

BB-7500[7][modifier]

Spindle type: Square
Spindle Length: 107mm (BSC) or 109mm (ITA)
Chain Line:
Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
Torque figure:
Tool:

HB-7520[8][modifier]

Large Flange Wheel Hubs.

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32 or 28
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

SS-7500[6][modifier]

Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
Thread: 1,37"x24TPI
Available Teeth: 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth

HP-7500[9][modifier]

Thread Dimensions: BSC or FR
Lock Washer type:
A:
B:
C:
D:
l1: 21mm
l2: 11.5mm
L:

Dura-Ace 7600 (1986-1998)[modifier]

Available from 1986[10] to 1998[11]

FC-7600[12][modifier]

BCD: 144
Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm or 175mm
Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" or 1/2" x 3/32"
Torque figure: 35-50nm

BB-7600[13][modifier]

Caged ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA. 109mm

Spindle type: Square
Spindle Length: 109mm
Chain Line:
Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
Torque figure:
Tool:

BB-7610[14][modifier]

Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7600. Different specifications listed.

Chain Line: 42.5mm
Available Threading: BSC, NJS or ITA
Torque figure: 50-70nm
Tool: TL-UN74-S

HB-7600 (Front[15] and Rear[16]) (Small Flange)[modifier]

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32, 28 or 24
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

HB-7600 (Front[17] and Rear[18]) (Large Flange)[modifier]

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32, 28 or 24
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

SS-7600[modifier]

Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" or 1/2" x 3/32"
Thread: 1,37"x24TPI
Available Teeth: 13, 14, 15 or 16 teeth

HP-7600[19][modifier]

Thread Dimensions: BSC or FR[20]
Lock Washer type:
A: 30mm (JIS) or 30.2mm
B: 27mm (JIS) or 26.4mm
C:
D:
l1: 21mm
l2: 11.5mm
L: H+37.6mm

Dura-Ace 7700 (2000-2022)[modifier]

Available from 2000[21] to 2022[22]

FC-7710[23][modifier]

BCD: 144
Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm or 175mm
Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" or 1/2" x 3/32"
Torque figure: 35-50nm
Cap Torque figure: 5-7nm

BB-7700[24][modifier]

Caged ball bearings.

Spindle type: Octalink
Spindle Length: 109.5mm
Chain Line: 42.5mm
Available Threadings: BSC or ITA
Torque figure: 50-70nm
Tool: TL-UN74-S

BB-7710[25][modifier]

Industrial ball bearings version of BB-7700. Different specifications listed.

Available Threadings: BSC

HB-7710 (Front[26] and Rear[27])[modifier]

Small Flange Wheel Hubs.

No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32, 28 or 24
Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm

HP-7410[28][modifier]

Thread Dimensions: BSC or FR
Lock Washer type: Small Notch or Notch
A: 30mm (JIS) or 30.2mm
B: 27mm (JIS) or 26.4mm
C: 22.3mm
D: 32mm
l1: 24.1mm
l2: 13.5mm
L: H+37.6mm

Track-specific Frame Parts[modifier]

N-103 (12/1972[29]-02/1973[30])[modifier]

Standard Track Fork Ends.

NC-100 (1975[31]-12/1978[2])[modifier]

Low-er end Track Fork Ends.

NC-200 (12/1978[2]-)[modifier]

High-er end Track Fork Ends. Appeared first in a catalog dated December 1978 .

FE-SF10 (-1981[32])[modifier]

Low-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-100 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)

FE-UF10 (1981[32]-1984[33])[modifier]

High-er end Track Fork Ends. (Most likely a rename of the NC-200 to meet more appropriately their newly made nomenclature)

Sources[modifier]

This one specific topic on forum.cycling.co.uk, My main source of documentation as it allows download of the material. It is important to note that starting from the early 1990s, all of these catalogues come from Shimano itself. I tried really hard to find my way through Shimano's website to pick up other stuff that might have been interesting but I couldn't. I have no clue how they managed it. disraeligears.co.uk, Probably the BEST source on derailleurs but, as a result, has lot of documentation that supplements the retrobike.co.uk archive. si.shimano.com, Shimano's own website provides a LARGE amount of archived material for singular components.

References[modifier]

  1. Page 4 of Shimano Bicycle Components (December 1972), disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 et 2,7 Page 22 of Shimano Bicycle Components (December 1978), disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  3. 3,0 3,1 et 3,2 Page 26 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components, unknown source, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  4. Exploded view of FC-7000, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  5. Exploded view of HB-7020, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  6. 6,0 et 6,1 Page 29 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components, unknown source, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  7. 7,0 et 7,1 Exploded view of FC-7500, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  8. Service Instructions for HB-7520, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  9. Exploded view of HP-7500, shimano.com, 12/09/2024
  10. Page 9 of Shimano Bicycle Components (January 1986), disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed :12/09/2024
  11. Page 59 of the 1998 Shimano Bicycle Components, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  12. Service Instructions for FC-7600, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024
  13. Exploded view of BB-7600, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024
  14. Service Instructions for BB-7610, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024
  15. Service Instructions for HB-7600-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  16. Service Instructions for HB-7600-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  17. Service Instructions for HB-7600-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  18. Service Instructions for HB-7600-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  19. Service Instructions for HP-7600, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  20. Exploded view of HP-7600, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  21. Link, Page 107 of the 2000 Shimano Bicycle Components, shimano.com, last accessed : 12/09/2024
  22. Page 145 of the 2022 Shimano Bicycle Components, paul-lange-ukraine.com 29/04/2024
  23. Service Instructions for FC-7710, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  24. Service Instructions for BB-7700, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024
  25. Service Instructions for BB-7710, shimano.com, last access : 29/04/2024
  26. Service Instructions for HB-7710-F, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  27. Service Instructions for HB-7710-R, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  28. Service Instructions for HP-7410, shimano.com, 29/04/2024
  29. Page 30 of the December 1972 Shimano Bicycle Components, disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
  30. Page 30 of the February 1973 Shimano Bicycle Components, disraeligears.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
  31. Page 10 of the 1975 Shimano Bicycle Components, shimano.com, last accessed : 19/09/2024
  32. 32,0 et 32,1 Page 29 of the 1981 Shimano Bicycle Components, unknown source, last accessed : 19/09/2024
  33. Page 144 of the 1984 Shimano Bicycle Components, unknown source, last accessed : 19/09/2024