Brian Baylis replied:
>35 X 1 is metric, French threads. 35mm is the diameter. I believe the 1
>is related to threads per (inch, cm, or?).
1 thread per mm. However, if both cups are threaded right-hand (as Italian) then it's French; if they're threaded adjustable cup right-hand / fixed cup left-hand (as British), then it's Swiss. I have no knowledge if Campagnolo made Swiss threaded cups, others may know.
Dennis Young asked:
>> I used some Soyo rim cement for the first time today. My lbs was out of the
>> Continental brand, that I have preferred after using many types.
>> Reluctantly, I bought the more expensive Soyo and was very happy I did. It
>> is a excellent cement I think. It seems like a very refined glue. It flows
>> on easily (I use the finger method), and seems to have great tack once it
>> starts to set up. Is it available in the US, and has anyone tried it? You
>> might like it!
I've seen it at <http://fixedgear.americancyclery.com/Store/Rim_Cement>, but I don't know of anyone who uses it. BTW, for those who do like track bikes, another shop <http://www.businesscycles.com/>, has many rare or hard to find items.
Roy "your mileage may vary" Drinkwater Lititz, "void where prohibited" PA