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Super JIC Course steel

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This derailleur was amazingly innovative. It is a proper parallelogram design, mounting on the drop out, with a low gear stop screw. With all this technology it came on to the market 8 years before Campagnolo’s Gran Sport.

Why is it a forgotten irrelevance? Possibly because of a lack of marketing punch, and probably because it was a single pulley design - and so doomed to deliver a relatively sloppy change.

I know of four variations of this basic design:

  • A bronze version branded Super JIC which has a cable adjuster and a relatively slim outer parallelogram arm.
  • An aluminium version also branded Super JIC which also has a cable adjuster, but has a chubbier outer parallelogram arm.
  • An aluminium version that is identical to the aluminium Super JIC, except that it has no cable adjuster and is unbranded and sold as the Super-Inax Sport.
  • A steel version that is branded Super JIC and has a cable adjuster, but has a very different b-knuckle and a differently shaped pulley cage.

At one point or another, this design of derailleur seems to have been called JIC Champion Sport, Super-JIC 49, Super-JIC Sport, Super JIC Course or Super-Inax Sport. I have decided to run with just two of these: Super JIC Course and Super-Inax Sport.

Finally I would note that these derailleurs share a number of distinctive small parts with the earlier (and very weird) Super-Inax models with a b-pivot that allows movement in both the vertical and horizontal plane. They all clearly come from the same factory.


This is an example of the steel Super JIC version described above. Some of its features are

  • It has a folded steel b-knuckle with the top parallelogram pivot about 30mm below the b-pivot.
  • It has a cable adjuster.
  • The outer parallelogram arm is bronze, and is relatively slim with a flange with a lightening hole drilled in it.
  • The pulley wheel is 31mm in diameter.
  • The pulley cage plates are relatively small and highly shaped.
  • It has a very shiny, and slightly fragile, high chrome finish.
  • It is branded Super JIC.

Note that, despite the steel b-knuckle, this model is the same weight as the aluminium version.


  • Derailleur brands: JIC
  • Country: France
  • Date of introduction: 1951?
  • Date of this example: unknown
  • Model no.: unknown
  • Weight: 235g including hanger plate
  • Maximum cog: 22 teeth?
  • Total capacity: 8 teeth
  • Pulley centre to centre: not applicable
  • Index compatibility: friction
  • Chain width: 3/32” and 1/8”?
  • Logic: low normal
  • B pivot: sprung
  • P pivot: none
  • Materials: all steel.

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