DISRAELI GEARS

Home    Gears intro    Models    Brands    Countries    Decades    Themes    Documents    Trivia    Links

 

The Schwinn GT400 Le Tour was manufactured for Schwinn by Shimano. In the Shimano hierarchy this derailleur was called the Shimano 500. It shared the geometry (and much else) of the Shimano Crane and Shimano Titlist, but had steel pulley cage plates (unlike the Crane) and steel parallelogram plates (unlike both the Crane and the Titlist). As part of Schwinn’s requirements the GT400 Le Tour has an adjustable cable outer stop (something Schwinn re-taught Shimano - and which Shimano also adopted on the Shimano 500).


Schwinn sold this derailleur as an upgrade product - and it was widely welcomed by Schwinn users who had had to put up with the Schwinn Sprint and Schwinn GT200 (both were the dreaded Huret Allvit travelling under an alias).


This example has a very mysterious two letter date code of ‘YI’ which should indicate 1979, but makes no sense to me.


____________________________________________


  1. Brand: Schwinn, manufactured by Shimano

  2. Country: USA, manufactured in Japan

  3. Date of introduction: 1974

  4. Date of this example: 1974 (two letter date code is ‘YI’)

  5. Model no: GT400

  6. Weight: 267g

  7. Maximum cog: 28 teeth (Sutherland’s 4th edition)

  8. Total capacity: 28 teeth (Sutherland’s 4th edition)

  9. Pulley centre to centre: 46mm

  10. Index compatibility: friction

  11. Chain width: 3/32”

  12. Logic: top normal

  13. Pivots: two sprung pivots

  14. Material: aluminium knuckles, steel parallelogram plates and pulley cage plates

0301/K

Schwinn GT400 Le Tour

Schwinn_GT420_Le_Tour_derailleur.html
Schwinn_GT300_Le_Tour_derailleur.html