dérailleur à braser

Dutch translation: aanlasderailleur

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French term or phrase:dérailleur à braser
Dutch translation:aanlasderailleur
Entered by: isabelle lemahieu

00:10 Dec 4, 2010
French to Dutch translations [PRO]
Engineering (general) / wielrennen
French term or phrase: dérailleur à braser
type de dérailleur bicyclette
isabelle lemahieu
Belgium
Local time: 12:00
aanlasderailleur
Explanation:
“A braze-on is the name for any number of parts of a bicycle which have been permanently attached to the frame. The term "braze-on" comes from when these parts would have been brazed on to steel frame bicycles. Braze-ons continue to be so called even though they may be welded, glued, riveted, or moulded into the frame material, depending on the material itself and the connection method used elsewhere on the frame.”
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braze-on)


Voorbeelden:

“BRAZED ON=aanlas voorderailleur, dus zonder klem[b]and”
(http://www.bike2build.nl/product/FD1063/shimano/fd-7703-dura...

“Mijn huidige Record (2006 model) voorderailleur is er een met klemband. Nu wil ik eventueel mijn huidige groep overzetten op mijn nieuwe frame maar deze moet een aanlasderailleur hebben. Weet iemand of het mogelijk is om van een klembandmodel een aanlasmodel te maken?”
(http://www.wijntoerist.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=10845)


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Note added at 17 uren (2010-12-04 17:58:02 GMT)
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Cf.:

« bonjour,
J'aimerais savoir comment choisir entre un dérailleur à braser ou qui se fixe par colliers ? »
(http://www.jeuxvideo.com/forums/1-46-61721-1-0-1-0-derailleu...
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Roy vd Heijden
Belgium
Local time: 12:00
Grading comment
dank je
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aanlasderailleur


Explanation:
“A braze-on is the name for any number of parts of a bicycle which have been permanently attached to the frame. The term "braze-on" comes from when these parts would have been brazed on to steel frame bicycles. Braze-ons continue to be so called even though they may be welded, glued, riveted, or moulded into the frame material, depending on the material itself and the connection method used elsewhere on the frame.”
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braze-on)


Voorbeelden:

“BRAZED ON=aanlas voorderailleur, dus zonder klem[b]and”
(http://www.bike2build.nl/product/FD1063/shimano/fd-7703-dura...

“Mijn huidige Record (2006 model) voorderailleur is er een met klemband. Nu wil ik eventueel mijn huidige groep overzetten op mijn nieuwe frame maar deze moet een aanlasderailleur hebben. Weet iemand of het mogelijk is om van een klembandmodel een aanlasmodel te maken?”
(http://www.wijntoerist.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=10845)


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Note added at 17 uren (2010-12-04 17:58:02 GMT)
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Cf.:

« bonjour,
J'aimerais savoir comment choisir entre un dérailleur à braser ou qui se fixe par colliers ? »
(http://www.jeuxvideo.com/forums/1-46-61721-1-0-1-0-derailleu...


Roy vd Heijden
Belgium
Local time: 12:00
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch
PRO pts in category: 122
Grading comment
dank je

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