Re: [CR]HURET Jubilee, what is the actual weight??

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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:55:26 +0100
Subject: Re: [CR]HURET Jubilee, what is the actual weight??
From: "Dirk Feeken" <dirk.feeken@t-online.de>
To: Classic Rendezvous Mailing List <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Thread-Topic: [CR]HURET Jubilee, what is the actual weight??
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The old Huret catalog says 145g and the three different versions I have her e (non drilled, drilled cage, "SACHS/HURET") are between 144g and 148g with fixing bolt and drop out adaptor plate (each of them gives slightly different results when measured more than once). My scale is not good enoug h to identify the lightest one. The front has 72g and the Success Titane is not much heavier with 160g.

Dirk

-- Dirk Feeken Heidelberg Germany

Am 29.10.2007 20:25 Uhr schrieb "bruce thomson" unter <masi3v4me@yahoo.com> :
> Frenchies and Francophiles! I have just been asked a question that I kno w not
> the answer to . I have seen reference to the Huret Jubilee being the
> lightest dérailleur made. But what is the actual weight? The ones that had
> no drilling and the one that did? I have done a web search and most of the
> searches come up with "yup, its the lightest dérailleur made!" And that s it!
> Anyone have one and have held on to one of those old dope....er postal sc
ales?

> Bruce

> ice