I don't recall a Sedis Sport chain in the 80's having a gold color. There was a silver chain and the cheaper equal performing natural gray color. Th at being said this was the prodominate chain for the period on lightweights .
Tom Dockery
Los Altos California
driveadime@msn.com
> From: htravis@attglobal.net> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 04:56:03 -0300> To: c
lassicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: [CR]Early 80's Sedis chain> > A tho
rouhly greasy Sedis chain emerged from a spirits bath with a a> vaguely gol
d color. The side plates have a 3 dimensional saddle shape I> have not noti
ced before. Not just relieved scaloped edges, but a> complete saddle.> > Ca
n someone here direct me materials or archives about changes in> bicycle ch
ain design? And whether this chain would be of value for> period and color
purposes to some folks. (I don't mean great value. It> shows no wear when c
ompared, hanging full length, to a new Sachs chain,> so I can use put it ba
ck on the late Nuovo Record 10 speed setup it came> from, a $15 value, no m
ore, to me no different than a newer, grayer> chain. > > HPT> -- > --------
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