Re: [CR]Re: Toe Straps, was: Pics of Restored '71 Verona Masi GC

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From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 01:57:49 GMT
To: BobHoveyGa@aol.com
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Toe Straps, was: Pics of Restored '71 Verona Masi GC
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Bob and all,

Regarding toe straps on Carlsbad Masis; they were twisted and riveted,

just for the record. I assembled a few hundred myself.

Toe straps work fine either way; but I personally prefer the twisted

method.

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA


-- BobHoveyGa@aol.com wrote:


In a message dated 8/26/2006 3:12:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

classicrendezvous Ray writes:

I agree that is isn't necessary. I've often had to rely on a pair of

needle-nose pliers to pull straps through the cage slots. With or

without a twist,

I haven't met a traditional leather strap that'll budge, at least on

Campy

Record pedals. And from an aesthetic point of view, I like the non- twisted

look better.

Anyway, how did they do it at Carlsbad? Straight or twisted? (BTW,

I'm

still referring to toestraps.)

Ray Dobbins Miami Florida

Carlsbad did it without a twist... because first thing Faliero would

have

done was show them how he had been doing it in Italy, as you see can

here (on

a new '72 Italian Masi being unwrapped for the first time). If you

look hard

you can also see what Chuck was talking about, how they looped and

riveted

the end.

http://www.velostuf.com/dscn2585.jpg (mapped)

http://www.velostuf.com/dscn2618.jpg (mapped)

Chris writes:


>I am headed down to the basement now to change the toe strap

configuration
>(I remember that I used to twist'em when I raced in the 70's!)

Ooops, better go back and un-twist 'em.

Bob "fiendishly twisted" Hovey
Columbus, GA