Re: [CR]Braze-on shifters, Oro chains & freewheels?

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From: <Bikerdaver@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 01:46:41 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]Braze-on shifters, Oro chains & freewheels?
To: siverson@garlic.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 3/8/01 10:14:59 PM PST, siverson@garlic.com writes:
> Can anyone tell me when Campagnolo braze-on shifters first came into
> use on frames? Also when did Regina introduce the "Oro" chains and
> freewheels?
> Eric- Let me give it a crack but someone else may be able to do better. Campy braze-on bosses were first made sometime around the mid to late 60s, however I did not see any used until a 1974 Pinarello "Special Treviso". The Regina ORO freewheels first came out when regina was making 4-SP freewheels, early-mid 50ish I think. I recall reading literature claiming that the brass (ORO) plating was a softer metal able to "grab" a chain better than a non-ORO freewheels. I never actually saw any on available production bikes until the early 70s. Regina ORO chains came out when, I haven't a clue, however I never actually saw or heard of them on Road bikes until very late 70s. I heard 2nd, 3rd, or 4th hand that the ORO track Chains were introduced in the early 60s. Cheers,

Dave--"I need that Nomex suit now, and fast!"--Anderson