Howdy,
I have sold the Pelissier hubs and the NR shifters.
I have found one Hi-E lightweight front skewer that will be included with the Hi-E hubs.
Also, for sale a NOS Edco labelled Simplex Super LJ 6600 set, consisting of front Super LJ, rear 6600 (the one that looks sort of like a Shimano Crane), and Simplex/Mavic shifters. All this for $160.00.
Write with any questions.
Regards,
John Taglia Chicago, Illinois
>
> Hi-E heavy duty low flange hubs, 36 hole, 120mm
> spacing (5 speed), well used but usable, plus Hi-E
> high-low rear hub 24/18 holes, high flange is
> slightly
> warped. (Good luck finding the 24-18 rim.) No
> skewers.
> $60
>
> Dia Compe 981 cantilevers with drilled levers, used,
> good condition. $30
>
> Two sets of Campagnolo NR shifters, banded (not
> braze-on)one has cable jammed in its drums. $20
> for
> both pair.
>
>
> They are NOS, with very minor shopwear; I have the
> box, though the shop where I bought the hubs
> amputated
> the lid.
>
> They are gold anodized, high flange, 36 hole, and
> cup
> and cone. The hubs appear to be similar to ones I
> recall seeing in a 1976 or so in a STC catalogue.
> (STC was a French bicycle marketing group.
> STC=Societe Tri-Colour, iirc.) The hubs have a have
> those stickers on the barrels that say "Pelissier
> Professional" and "Made In France,"similar to the
> stickers on Maillard 700 hubs and Peugeot Trophy.
> The
> barrels themselves are stamped with "Pelissier" and
> "Dural Forged." The dustcaps are black/charcoal
> gray. The quick releases are labelled "P1001" and
> all
> metal (except for nylon in
> threads of the bolt).
>
> They are pretty nice hubs. I would rate their
> quality
> between my Maillard "Peugot Trophy" hubs and
> Normandy
> Professional Hubs. (Closer to Maillard 700 level of
> quality.) They look very similar to the Maillard
> Professional/700s.
>
> 120mm spacing, appears to be English threading.
>
> $100.00 plus shipping
>
> Also, off-topic, I have some Kreitler rollers for
> sale. Discount possible for list members.
> See posting here:
> http://chicago.craigslist.org/
> Regards,
>
> John Taglia
> Chicago