RE: [CR]Those first Generation SR brake levers: the whole "Holy cow, its about the holiest of holes" story

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Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 13:40:12 -0500 (EST)
From: "Nick Zatezalo" <nickzz@mindspring.com>
To: dbilenkey@sympatico.ca, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: RE: [CR]Those first Generation SR brake levers: the whole "Holy cow, its about the holiest of holes" story


Forensic reports from Vincenza state that the drillings on these levers match drill bits found in special bins at the factory.

I just couldn't wait till April 1 ?

Nick Zatezalo Atlanta "home of da fish tank" Ga

-----Original Message----- From: David Bilenkey <dbilenkey@sympatico.ca> Sent: Dec 7, 2005 1:32 PM To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: RE: [CR]Those first Generation SR brake levers: the whole "Holy cow, its about the holiest of holes" story

Whether or not first gen SR levers were drilled and countersunk, I can't say, but the levers that just sold look pretty much the same as all the SR levers in my collection, and they certainly are not drilled and countersunk.... Have a close look at Peter's auction pics. Do those look drilled and countersunk to you?

:-/

David -- David Bilenkey Ottawa, Ontario, Canada dbilenkey@sympatico.ca


> -----Original Message-----
> From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org
> [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of
> Riccardo Bulissimo
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 12:32 PM
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]Those first Generation SR brake levers: the
> whole "Holy cow, its about the holiest of holes" story
>
>
> Faster than you can say "Tullio would have it so", an email
> from the underbidder arrived in my inbox enlightening me
> regarding WHY those SR levers were indeed first generation
> and worthy of the high recent sales price. Since the info did
> not appear to be sent to the CR list ( for reasons I won't
> speculate on) I share it now:
>
> "Although they were fitted with new, later version
> shield hoods and plastic grommets, they were, in fact,
> first generation levers, distinguished from later
> versions by drilled and countersunk holes. Later
> versions of SR levers had stamped holes that appeared
> to be countersunk, but on close inspection,
> particularly at the tips, the holes on later versions
> appear to be ovalized and stretched, the result of
> stamping flat sheets of alluminum beofore they were
> extruded into levers. See what I'm talking about on
> these later versions (incorrectly described as 1st gen
> levers). First gen levers, BTW, were available in long
> and short reach."
>
> Everyone can now leap up from their workspaces and rush to
> there collections of SR levers to check on the holy status of
> thereof. Let's see who is first to discover they have the
> first type....
> Riccardo Bulissimo
> Verdi (not so holy) Nevada