DISRAELI GEARS
Perhaps more than for any Shimano 600/Ultegra generation before or since, the Shimano 600 AX (6300) was very obviously a contemporary Shimano Dura-Ace model - but made cheaper. The finish is less polished, the silky anodising is nowhere to be seen and the p-pivot bolt has an Allen key on the outside (rather than hidden on the inside) - but from 2 metres away you would be hard pushed to spot the difference. Weirdly, the less-expensive Shimano 600 AX (6300) is just ever-so-slightly lighter than the pricier Shimano Dura-Ace AX (7300). However when you take into account the difference in the weight of your wallet the anomally probably disappears.
One notable difference is that, whereas, on the Shimano Dura-Ace AX (7300), the designers kept revising the exact shape of the outer pulley cage plate at the guide pulley, on the Shimano 600 AX (6300) they left well alone - and the same shape was used throughout its (admittedly brief) product life. Despite this, Shimano still managed to release four differing versions in just 3 years:
This is a very pretty, unused, example of what I believe to be the second type of Shimano 600 AX (6300). It is similar to the first style, except that the adjustment screw, to set how many gears it indexes over (5, 6 or 7), is now integrated into the b-knuckle. Some of its features are:
Ref. 1211
Browse associated documents.
New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection page 59 - scan 42 of 134
New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection page 59 - scan 42 of 134
Shimano Bicycle System Components (04/1982) page 34 - scan 37 of 144
Shimano Bicycle System Components (04/1982) page 34 - scan 37 of 144
Shimano web site 2020 - exploded views from 1983 Shimano 600 AX (6300)
Shimano web site 2020 - exploded views from 1983 Shimano 600 AX (6300)
Shimano Bicycle System Components (06/1984) page 26 - scan 27 of 162
Shimano Bicycle System Components (06/1984) page 26 - scan 27 of 162