It's a dual pivot so it does mimic the SunTours in that regard, but I have 
never seen a Rally that was a slant parallelogram design and that was the other 
key thing in improving shifting.  IIRC the Rally was discontinued before the 
SunTour patent expired and Shimano pounced on it.  I'd have to go look at the 
Campy timeline.

The Rally derailleurs do shift better with modern cog profiles and flexible 
3/32" chains; they were terrible back in the day of 5 speeds.


On Apr 5, 2011, at 11:10 PM, Eric Norris wrote:

> Actually, mine shifts very nicely, probably because its design mimicked 
> Japanese derailleurs of the time. This particular Rally is on my PBP bike. 
> 
> --Eric
> 
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 9:03 PM, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Apr 5, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
>> 
>>> Campagnolo Rally.  Friction shifting ... Retro ... Beautiful ... Is there 
>>> any other choice? 
>> 
>> Almost anything else.  Those derailleurs shifted very poorly, even by 
>> Campagnolo standards of the time.  Any cheap SunTour contemporary derailleur 
>> shifted much better.  Campy was behind the curve in derailleur performance 
>> for years and years.
>> 
>> Purty, though.

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