Just closed on Ebay
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I really like these for wide range triples and they keep going up up up in price.
The hinged or spring loaded section at the front of the cage is unique a nd prevents the chain from jamming during the granny-mid shift. Plus t he cage is really long.
So what are they called? The corresponding shift levers are really fi ne also. No slipping (ala Campy) and just a little longer.
By the way- this stuff is junk. Will swap comparable Campagnolo parts for such junk.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
> Pic of the Day
> 13 February, 2006
>
> 1936 Rambouillet
>
> http://www.wooljersey.com/
>
> (click on pic for much larger image)
>
> I always thought "Rambouillet" was just some sort of fancy sheep
> named
> after some French town (and a bicycle, of course). I never
> realized it
> was also a hot-spot for French cyclocross, home of "l'annuel c
ross
> cyclo-pédestre du Velo Rambolitain". Main picture shows Kamie
l
> Vermassen (Belgium) leading fellow countryman Charles Vaast through
> a
> wee bit of water. Vermassen would lead from the start, only to
> crash on
> the final lap and be forced to abandon.
>
> Left inset - Eventual winner Georges Peuziat leading Saunier, who
> will
> finish third.
>
> Right inset - Bertellin takes a bath in one of the water pits on
> the
> broken course.
>
> Charles Vaast would go on to win the 1939 Critérium International
> de
> Cyclo-Cross (pre-war equivalent of the World Cyclocross
> Championships).
> >From "Match l'Intran" No.499, 4 February 1936.
>
> Aldo Ross
> Middletown, Ohio