DISRAELI GEARS
The Dia-Compe Gran Compe Zero was, in essence, a microSHIFT Arsis, of one type or another, branded up for Dia-Compe. As such they were decent, well constructed, nicely finished derailleurs, if a touch heavy for their price point.
The purpose of these derailleurs is slightly mysterious. Dia-Compe had made derailleurs way back in the 1950s, but for 5 decades had concentrated on is core business of manufacturing brakes. Then, suddenly, in 2010 it decided to get back into the derailleur business. Perhaps Shimano had eaten too much of its brake business and, in a fit of fury, it felt the need to hit back. But I suspect that the nice-but-dim Gran Compe Zero did not strike much fear into Shimano's steely heart (if it even acknowledged its existence).
This is an example of the second generation Dia-Compe Gran Compe Zero with the model no 'RD801'. It is a microSHIFT Arsis (R67SC) doing a spot of catfishing. Some of its features are:
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Browse associated documents.
Dia-Compe 2017-2018 - pdf catalogue page 20 of 40
Dia-Compe 2017-2018 - pdf catalogue page 20 of 40
Dia-Compe Gran Compe Zero - instructions
Dia-Compe Gran Compe Zero - instructions
Dia-Compe - web site 2018 image 3 of 3
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