DISRAELI GEARS
The Sanko F series was an affordable range of derailleurs offered by Sanko from 1957 until sometime towards the end of the 1960s. It was designed to sit below Sanko's all-conquering S series of mid-range derailleurs.
It was a simple, pull-chain device mounted using a plain hole that fitted on the axle. It had no b-pivot and had a p-pivot concentric with the guide pulley. The tension pulley was, in a first for Sanko, a simple, inexpensive, plastic, item with a plain bearing.
Despite being affordable, the F series was well made, with tight tolerances and high quality chrome. The sliding rod mechanism was identical to that in the mid-range Sanko S series.
There were two models:
Some of the documentation appears to suggest that the F series was suitable for both 1/8" and 3/32" chains. All the F series derailleurs that I have ever seen have a toothed guide pulley that has teeth that are definitely too wide to fit a 3/32" chain. Perhaps there was a version with narrower teeth - let me know if you have ever touched one in the flesh.
This is an unused, and very beautiful, example of a Sanko F2.
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