Re: [CR]Simplex hub question:

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From: <HughWThornton@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Simplex hub question:
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 15:27:53 EDT

The answer may depend partially on what you call a Simplex hub. I have a rear track hub, I think from the 50's that appears identical to a Campagnolo 3-piece hub except that it is inscribed FB with some sort of a bird on a wheel logo and also with the stylized Simplex name/logo. Seeing as how FB made Campagnolo hubs, this is clearly a similar hub made for Simplex. I have another pair of hubs from the 70's languishing in the attic, where I can't now get at them easily, which are not marked Simplex, but which have Simplex quick release skewers. I think the hubs themselves looked like standard Normandy/Maillard pieces -- they came off a Gitane gaspipe bike and I don't know if they would have been marketed as Simplex. It seems to indicate that Simplex may not have made hubs themselves.

Hugh Thornton Nantwich, Engaland

In a message dated 23/10/02 14:46:01 GMT Daylight Time, hayesbikes@nls.net writes:


> Does anyone know when Simplex hubs were made, what variations of hubs
> existed--models and the differences among the variations? Of where on the
> internet one could find information on Simplex and hubs?