Re: [CR]AVA stems/lightweight stainless steel rims/last chance FOR SALE

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From: <Cino1947@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 15:37:12 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]AVA stems/lightweight stainless steel rims/last chance FOR SALE
To: johnswarbrick@hotmail.com, brianblum@hotmail.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Did anyone ever make stainless rims in 700C, either clincher or tubular? Also, how hard are stainless rims to find? Thanks, Josh Berger In a message dated 12/8/00 1:15:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, johnswarbrick@hotmail.com writes:

<< With referance to the on going question of Stainless steel rims I will make a small quotation from My 1949 H.E.G Ferris Catalogue.

" The Championship Model Can also Be fitted With the New Dunlop Stainless steel HP Rim at an extra charge of 15/- including Purchase tax". There are also several referances to Stainless rims in a Jack Taylor brochure I have.

As for how to tell stainless rims from Chrome steel rims? Well thats quite easy the weight !!

If I rememember correctly Stainless steel has a much higher UTS (ultimate tensile strength) than 'Normal' steel therefore when you come to draw the rim through the extrusion Die you can do so with a much thinner wall section than 'normal' steel the result a lighter rim !

Stainless steel rims were considered top flight kit back in the 50's and
   60's here in the UK. A lot superior than Alloy rims of the same period.
   Steel was considered a lot Superior than Alloy it that period for all sorts
   of cycle parts. Look at Chater Lea components no alloy in sight!
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