Pretty much any other Shimano long cage derailer that's top-normal.(means that you get highest gear/smallest sprocket when the shifter cable is slack)
Medium cage.
Short answer: 1949. Long answer: Bikes have had external multiple gears since the early 1900's (designs and patents go back to late 1800's!), starting off using chain-stay mounted rods, like the "Osgear", "Vittoria Margherita" and "Campagnolo Cambio Corsa", to push the chain across to different rear cogs. Cable operated parallelogram derailleurs were invented in 1938 by the French company "Simplex". In 1949 Campagnolo refined this design with their "Gran Sport" rear derailleur. Of course, you can't have 10 speeds unless you can change your front chainrings. Also in 1948, Campagnolo invented the front derailleur and thus the dawn of the "10 speed", which became the "12 speed", "14 speed", "16 speed", etc. Suntour improved and patented the derailleur design in 1964 with the "slant-parallelogram" which allowed for easier shifting, but patents expired so this design became wide spread and is what we use for derailleurs today. Shimano came out with SIS index shifting (1985, I believe) which required the user to buy all Shimano components for their drive train essentially crushing almost all of the competition (Suntour and Campagnolo had indexing drivetrains, but didn't monopolize on the technology the way Shimano did) in the bicycle component manufacturing field.
The inner & outer plate are listed as separate pieces, so it should be possible to order them. Expect a long delivery and probably a rather steep price as well - if you find someone willing to go through the trouble of ordering them for you.
Shiman doesn't make bikes, only bike parts. And they have the whole range, from fairly basic stuff to real nice racing equipment. As long as you're aware about what to expect from the grade you've bought Shimano has a good reputation.
not very long because they are wild animals and cant be in a cage to long they have to be free
No, the word "cage" does not have a long vowel sound; it has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "cage" is pronounced as /æ/ (short "a" sound).
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The word "cage" is short 'a', pronounced as /keɪdʒ/.
Too long to be answered here. Go to www.bicycletutor.com, parktool.com or sheldonbrown.com instead, they all have nice walk-throughs of what to do.
You cannot keep a kitten in a cage for any long period of time.
obviously u can put in anywhere as long as its in a cage
Yes. The A has the long A sound as in pace and cage.