Re: [CR]Guidonnet levers again

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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 14:52:19 +0900
To: Wdgadd@aol.com, Huemax@aol.com, cbeyer2@volvocars.com, dbilenkey@sympatico.ca, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "kenji fusejima" <QYP02710@nifty.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Guidonnet levers again


Hello;

I shot my Mafac collection.

http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/ville_1.jpg The existence of the ball of the end is not help to distinguish between the lever for adult and it for children. It shows only the age. With the ball is the later model. Without the ball is the early model.

http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/ville_2.jpg The lever body for children is slightly small than it for adult.

http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/ville_3.jpg http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/ville_4.jpg The lever arm for children is slightly short than it for adult.

http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/guidonnet.jpg The three types of the Mafac guidonnet levers that I own.

Please do not despise my "Japanese style collection".

Kenji Fusejima Yokohama Japan

At 0:54 PM +0900 02.8.28, kenji fusejima wrote:
>Hello;
>
>I have a circa 1960s Mafac catalog. It shows three types of Guidonnet levers.
>http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/~fuseken/cycle_temp/mafac_catalog.jpg
>
>GE Guidonnet enfant : for children
>G1, G2 Guidonnet cyclotouriste gauche et droite : I think that they are
>dural (aluminum) for adult.
>GDA1, GDA2 Guidonnet cyclotouriste delrin arme gauche et droite : They are
>delrin (plastic) coated metals.
>
>I think that the levers as David shows are "V1, V2 Poignee ville deportee
>gauche et droite".
>
>Kenji Fusejima
>Yokohama Japan
>
>At 8:30 PM -0400 02.8.27, Wdgadd@aol.com wrote:
>>In a message dated 8/27/02 6:21:18 PM, Huemax@aol.com writes:
>>
>><< Ones I see in ebay are not guidonnet
>>rather regular straignt brake levers to me. >>
>>
>>"So here are those levers I was inquiring about:
>>
>>
>>http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1854648382&rd=1"
>>
>> I think these were called "Ville" or somthing like that- for use on
>>upright bars on "town" bikes.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Wes Gadd
>>Unionville,Ct