DISRAELI DOCUMENTS

5rot

German Patent 20 2006 013 340 - 5Rot main image German Patent 20 2006 013 341 - 5Rot main image German Patent 20 2006 013 340 - 5Rot main image


see also German Patent # 20 2006 013 340 - 5Rot

see also German Patent # 20 2006 013 340 - 5Rot

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see also German Patent # 20 2006 013 341 - 5Rot

see also German Patent # 20 2006 013 341 - 5Rot

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5rot - web site 2010

5rot - web site 2010

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see also Acros - SeaOtter Classic 2011 - New A-GE

see also Acros - SeaOtter Classic 2011 - New A-GE

  • Publisher: Acros
  • Date: April 2011
  • Derailleur brands: Acros, 5rot
  • Derailleurs: Acros A-GE
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see also Acros - Product Catalog 2014 2013

see also Acros - Product Catalog 2014 2013

  • Publisher: Acros
  • Date: 2013
  • Derailleur brands: Acros, 5rot
  • Derailleurs: Acros A-GE MT RD60, Acros A-GE MT RD80, Acros A-GE MT RD100, Acros A-GE RDA
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see also Acros - Workbook 2013 chapter VII

see also Acros - Workbook 2013 chapter VII

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see also Acros A-GE Manual 2013?

see also Acros A-GE Manual 2013?

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see also Acros - web site 2014

see also Acros - web site 2014

  • Publisher: Acros
  • Date: 2014
  • Derailleur brands: Acros, 5rot
  • Derailleurs: Acros A-GE RD60, Acros A-GE RD80, Acros A-GE RD100
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see also Anleitung Acros A-GE 2015?

see also Anleitung Acros A-GE 2015?

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5rot is the brand of Christoph Muthers of Muthers Fahrradkomponentenbau.

The story of Christoph Muthers and his amazing 5rot hydraulic derailleur system may go something like this:

  • In the years before 2005 Christoph Muthers may have worked for Denk Engineering (which might both translate as ‘Think Engineering’ and have been run by one Peter Denk who had possibly worked for Scott and currently works with Cannondale). Denk Engineering were (are?) based in Freiburg, on the edge of the Black Forest and had a well publicised relationship with Scott - possibly developing frames and suspension systems for them.
  • Some time around 2006 Christoph Muthers developed a rather beautiful (in a German kind of way) hydraulic derailleur system. Christoph applied for two related patents in August 2006. He almost certainly wins the prize for the derailleur system that contains the most ball bearing races (29 if you must ask). At this point, he appears to have left Denk Engineering and set up Muthers Fahrradkomponentenbau (which might translate roughly as Muthers’ Bicycle Component Works). From his web site, his company appears to have been based in Morscheid, in northern Germany, not far from the border with Luxembourg.
  • In 2011, after struggling to establish his system in the market, Christoph Muthers seems to have thrown in the towel and taken a job with Acros, an established German manufacturer and distributor of trick bike equipment based in Renningen, just west of Stuttgart. At this point the 5rot brand disappeared and his hydraulic derailleur system reappeared as the Acros A-GE system, with the rear derailleur called Acros A-GE RD.
  • The story continues on the Acros page...