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This is a mid 1970’s version of the Shimano Lark-W. The W designation indicates that the derailleur has no spring in the parallelogram and is controlled by two cables, pulling in opposite directions, worked by a twist-grip. In the case of this gear, the cable nipples (like a modern brake cable pear nipple) are at the derailleur end, and the clamp bolts are in the twist-grip control.


The Lark and Skylark series began as premium products, but by the mid 1970’s had become budget items. This one lacks the ‘character’ of some of the earlier versions.


I have an indelible memory of trying to set one of these up on a strange orange coloured Puch ladies bike in about 1977 - and giving up and using a SunTour Honor and SunTour Mighty Shift thumbshifter. This was the only brush with Shimano’s W system that I can remember - and it was not a pleasurable experience.


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  1. Brand: Shimano

  2. My category: Shimano - from Skylark to world domination, Shimano - Positron  indexing insanity

  3. Country: Japan

  4. Date of introduction: 1972

  5. Date of this example: unknown (two letter date code is TA, ‘3.3.3.’ marking on pulleys)

  6. Model no: D280 or 52303041

  7. Weight: 324g including hanger plate

  8. Maximum cog: 28 teeth

  9. Total capacity: 28 teeth

  10. Pulley centre to centre: 54mm

  11. Index compatibility: friction

  12. Chain width: 3/32”

  13. Logic: operated by two cables with no ‘normal’ position

  14. Pivots: two sprung pivots

  15. Material: steel

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Shimano Lark-W (D280)

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