Re: [CR]Velox bar-end plugs and other dates

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Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:24:25 -0800
To: "Aldo Ross" <swampmtn@siscom.net>
From: "Jan Heine" <heine93@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Velox bar-end plugs and other dates
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Aldo,

Thanks for your note.

Somebody else mentioned in a private reply that he thought the Velox plugs were standard equipment on his 1968 Peugeot...

Here is the note I found in Le Cycle January/February 1972, p. 24, in a column titled "Le Monde des 2 Roues" (The World of 2-Wheelers):

A few new items signed Velox (i.e., made by Velox), left, a cap for the generator (dynamo) wheel, and two models of bar end plugs, attachment with screw (the model we are talking about) or force (i.e., press-fit), and a box of 10 rolls of luxury bar tape made from plastic.

The accompanying drawing shows the plug, with slotted screw, and it says on it "Velox Made in France".

Could be that this is a new version of the plugs, rather than the introduction of the plugs. So don't conclude that your 1968 Peugeot has incorrect plugs simply based on my previous post.

--
Jan Heine, Seattle
Editor/Publisher
Vintage Bicycle Quarterly
http://www.mindspring.com/~heine/bikesite/bikesite/


----- Original Message -----
From: Jan Heine


> Looking through Le Cycle, I found a few surprises (for me - I am sure
> not for many on the list):
>
> - Velox bar-end plugs (the rubbery kind) were introduced only in late
> 1971/early 1972.

Then I wonder when they switched from the large outside diameter to the later small outside diameter.

I have a card of the larger plugs in various colors, and I would swear the artwork looks like 1950s!

Aldo Ross
Middletown, Ohio