Clement was a very old brand, certainly pre-WW2. Ditto Vittoria.
One brand that is still in the pipeline (although defunct for future product I think) are Hutchinson sewups. That brand is very old and appears in 1930s magazine ads....
Dale
Dale Brown
Greensboro, North Carolina USA
-----Original Message----- From: joeb-z@comcast.net To: sean flores <seaneee175@gmail.com> Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Sent: Tue, Jun 16, 2009 2:12 pm Subject: Re: [CR] Clement/Early Sewup Timelilne
Pretty close to a sew up in 1890.
The book "Hearts of Lions" shows sew up tires for velodrome use being made in Newark in the 1920's. The casings were parachute silk.
I once heard that the Clement machinery was actually from a Brooklyn factory. So Brooklyn to Italy to Thailand chasing cheaper labor.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Whitneyville, CT
Been digging around the archives and google trying to find info on pre 1960 sew ups. I found some bits about the Clement 50, but I was curious to know what the clement timeline/model lineup was for anything before 1960. Additionally, any information about what tires were in vouge during say the late 1940's to 1960 would be great.
Sean Flores
SF, CA