Re: [CR] Galli titanium toe clips?

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Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 07:21:27 +1300
Subject: Re: [CR] Galli titanium toe clips?
From: "Wayne Davidson" <wayne.collect@xtra.co.nz>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <122120051807.12328.43A999E000052C8E000030282207300793CE0D909F09@comcast.net>


Hi all, I think maybe the message is not getting thru, Galli MADE Ti toeclips, as did others in the day, probally not these day with the advent of clipless pedals. Ti toeclips would be the same as Stainless steel, depending on the alloy used a magnet may or may not stick to them, SS with a low chromium content will allow a magnet to stick, this is true for SS welding wire in a mig welder for instance.

heres a price list from page 88 Bicycling magazine Sep/Oct 1979 suggested Galli retail prices 75 toeclips steel $2.15 AL toeclips aluminum $7.00 Ti toeclips titanium $18.00

so as you can, were made, and considerable in there costing as well.

As far as breakage of toecips, the only reason I've ever replaced any is due to the amount of scrapes they have endured.........regards wayne davidson Invers NZ.......


> Steven Maasland wrote:
>>
>> I have a set of Galli toeclips that I picked up
>> together with many other
>> items a few years ago. I just picked them up for a
>> close observation for
>> the first time today. They are very lightweight,
>> weighing about he same
>> as a set of Cinelli alloy ones, however these are
>> apparently not an
>> aluminum alloy. Color-wise, they resemble titanium.
>> Could they be
>> titanium? Has anybody heard of titanium toe clips
>> from Galli? BTW, a
>> magnet does not stick to them.
>>
>> Steven Maasland
>> Moorestown, NJ
>>
>> Steven:
>> Most definitely. I have some, in Corti and Lunghi.
>> The box (if present) should identify them as
>> "Titanio" or "TI" on the panel that has the World
>> Champ stripes and the size.
>> Greg Parker
>> Ann Arbor, Michigan
>>
>
> If someone can send me a photo of a box for Galli toe
> clips that says they're titanium, I'll believe that.
> Otherwise, I say they're alloy.
>
> Galli was early into the ti bits game (I still have a
> set of golden Galli Ti brakes, where the centre bolts
> are ti with alloy fittings, circa 1977-78), but I
> recall their toe clips from that era were alloy, as
> were the Christophe Z and also toe clips made by
> Avocet. Cinelli alloy came later, as did (of course)
> Campy.
>
> Galli made their stuff in a variety of colours.
>
> These alloy clips all break very easily and are really
> not worth the hassle. Steel is definitely the material
> of choice for toe clips.
>
> Emanuel Lowi
> Montreal
> Paesano, you talkin' ta me? I don't see nobody else in here....
> They made both types of clips. We are talking about the titanium ones. I have
> two pair, NIB. Bicycle Parts Pacific was the US Galli distributor. Those are
> the facts. (with a nod to Bob Reid...). :-)
> I don't personally know anyone that has broken an alloy toeclip. If you drag
> the tops on the ground too much before "clipping in" you can grind off the
> strap loop eventually. Or if you step on it hard and flatten it completely,
> you can hopelessly bend or snap one, I guess....
> Greg Parker
> Dexter, Michigan