[CR]Re: Regina Redux - chains and freewheels from China ??

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From: "Dan and Holly" <tedfords@attbi.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 10:30:33 -0800
Subject: [CR]Re: Regina Redux - chains and freewheels from China ??

I'm a newbie but I thought I'd jump in on this one. From what I can tell, all Regina bicycle chains come out of the Yunnan factory. I do not know when bike chain production moved to China. Just the same, I have some connections and am going to try to get a sample of each sent my way so I can compare it to the real thing (which I have stashed away in a Regina tin can labeled "junior gears"!). My friend may be able to look at the material etc and tell me what is different or if/where costs have been cut. Just the same, it is possible that it is identical in quality to the older stuff. I have two questions: 1) I'm not sure if the Regina America and SL stuff ever stopped production. I haven't used a Regina since 1988, does anyone know the history? 2) If the Chinese-made parts are identical to the older stuff does that qualify it as legitimate for rebuilds/period correct bikes or is an Italy stamp required? My guess is that opinions vary but curious to learn, since I'm new.
Thanks,
Dan Tedford