Dale,
You now have me totally confused. When I bought my Hi-Lo front hubs, while on a visit to Campagnolo, I was led to believe that I had bought the full lot of 87 hubs ever produced. This made me wonder where you had dug up the picture, as I still have all hubs in my personal stash. I also noticed that the Q/R lever is reversed in clear contradiction to the proper technical instructions imparted to me. Coud this therefore be a counterfeit hub? perhaps a replica hub? a second generation? or a lot-to-lot variation of standard record?
Now you say that fron HI-Lo hubs are all a hoax and that photos lie, or are these line drawings? What do I now do with my hubs?
Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ
> In a message dated 7/18/2002 11:37:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> WBINGHAM@imf.org writes:
>
> << What would be the rational for such a hub? I can understand a Hi-Lo
> rear, and maybe even a Hi-Lo track front (although even that I'd wonder
> about). But a Hi-Lo road front hub? Is this for real? If so, why?
> What is the intent of the design? Maybe someone at Campy really wanted
> to create future weirdo collectables! >>
>
> Ah hem............... WAYNE!!!!!!
> It's a joke!!
> Ha! Gotcha!
> That "art" is by the infamous Aldini Rossini........... (Or is it
Rossaroni?)
>
> Dale Brown
> Greensboro, NC
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