Re: [CR] Sekai 4000 info...thanks - Tange Tubing - Correction

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 23:37:32 -0800
From: "verktyg" <verktyg@aol.com>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Sekai 4000 info...thanks - Tange Tubing - Correction


Correction, I was having problems reading the 1981 Tange Catalog .PDF file when I scrolled using the wheel on my mouse. Old ,PDFs will do that...

I wrote:

Here's the differences [between Tange #1 & #2] right from the 1981 Tange Tubing Catalog:

Top tube wall thickness:

#1 0.6mm x 0.3mm x 0.6mm [should be 0.8mm x 0.5mm x 0.8mm]

#2 0.8mm x 0.5mm x 0.8mm [should be 0.9mm x 0.6mm x 0.9mm]

Down tube wall thickness:

#1 0.8mm x 0.5mm x 0.8mm

#2 0.9mm x 0.6mm x 0.9mm

[All other tubes are the same. The 0.6mm x 0.3mm x 0.6mm were used in the Tange Champion Pro set. Hard to read .PDF file...]

Charles Colerich Oakland, CA USA

james black wrote:
   > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 13:20, verktyg <verktyg@aol.com> wrote:
   >> Here's the differences right from the 1981 Tange Tubing Catalog:
   >
   > Interesting data, and I don't doubt the integrity of your information,
   > but it contradicts what I've heard from some other sources, that the
   > #1 used .8/.5/.8 and the #2 used .9/.6/.9 for both top and seat
   > tubes*. I find these figures plausible, since #2 bikes don't seem
   > particularly flexy; and my #1-labeled Centurion Semi Pro doesn't have
   > a crazy-thin top tube that I can deflect with a pinch between thumb
   > and forefinger.
   >
   > Maybe they lightened up their tubes (which is to say, shifted their
   > numbering system) in 1981 - my experience is with 1976-1980 framesets.
   >
   > *See http://www.sheldonbrown.com/centurion/index.html
   >
   > James Black
   > Los Angeles, CA