A few years ago I came upon some "globe" brake hoods in blue. They looked completely genuine. Has anyone else found hoods in colors?
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch,NJ
> << Note some have "cuffs" and some don't; also note the different
\r?\n> sizes.>>
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\r?\n> I was told years ago that the "cuff-less" versions were meant for
\r?\n> Campag bar cons.....
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\r?\n> Dale Brown
\r?\n> Greensboro, NC USA
\r?\n> http://www.classicrendezvous.com
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\r?\n> -----Original Message-----
\r?\n> From: Mark Bulgier <Mark@bulgier.net>
\r?\n> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
\r?\n> Sent: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 18:19:25 -0700
\r?\n> Subject: [CR] Campy sure made a lot of different rubber shifter covers
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\r?\n> http://bulgier.net/
\r?\n> different styles I found in my junk pile just now. Note some have
\r?\n> "cuffs" and some don't; also note the different sizes.
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\r?\n> Assuming the oldest ones had an open-C typeface, these must all be
\r?\n> newer, so there are probably still more styles out there (one more at
\r?\n> least).
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\r?\n> Anyone have anything like a timeline for these?
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\r?\n> Mark Bulgier
\r?\n> Seattle WA USA