[CR]Re: Freewheels, "silver" & nickel-plate

(Example: Framebuilders:Alberto Masi)

From: <BobHoveyGa@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 14:26:57 EST
Subject: [CR]Re: Freewheels, "silver" & nickel-plate
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Yeah, that 's what I meant... it does not have the 'gold' (brass?) plating of the Oro freewheels and I'm assuming it predates them. I guess when I asked my question, I just wanted to know when the "grey" Regina Extra in the green box was made... I should not have said "silver." I think there is some sort of plating on it, but I don't know what... the color is grey but it is a tiny bit warmer than steel... it sort of has that faint tinge of honey color that Ti has.

Bob Hovey Columbus, GA

In a message dated 11/28/2004 1:16:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org writes: "Silver" is a color description... Nickel-plate is just that, plating of nickel (which happens to be of silver color)

In the music business I get in trouble with hair-splitters when I use terms like "german silver" or (heavens!) "nickel-silver plate." Both are commonly understood as referring to nickel, but the terms are ready targets for (apparently "less-common") armchair snipers.

In the case of freewheels, I should think calling one "silver" means its not "blackened" or black-oxided, nickel plate would (I should think) look hinkey on ANY bicycle freewheel, but then thats just me. And I don't think Bob's got a nickel-plated freewheel on his old Masi.

Dale Phelps Los Gatos CA

Donald Gillies <gillies@cs.ubc.ca> wrote: I'll go out on a limb here and post a question / assertion on the list. Did Suntour pioneer the silver (nickel-plated) freewheel, sometime after the winner series was introduced in 1975 ?? I frankly don't remember seeing silvered stuff in the 1970's at all. I took a quick look at the catalogue archive on bulgier.net and couldn't find anything on production bikes.

I think the first suntour winner freewheels were actually oro models - i have one - but they quickly changed into silver models, maybe at the end of the decade of the 1970's.

If this is true, then unfortunately, a silver Regina Extra freewheel would not be good for a period-correct 1968 masi ...

- Don Gillies
San Diego, Ca