stringfellow1946
Senior Retro Guru
Just checked I have both types of Victory rims NOS Crono & Strada 36 hole only.
Montello":38slk0vj said:rusty bodie":38slk0vj said:The Sigma range, I think came out slightly later, the first time I can remember seeing them in the pro peloton must have been 1990
The Sigma and other models with Greek letter names came out in 87; prior to that was just Record and Victory.
Strangely the Victory Strada rims were lighter than the Record equivalent hence my question above; I would have expected Record to be lighter.
I'm really after some 32H Record Pave NOS rims... but I fear they will be hard to find.
JSH":3m9hqg0y said:Montello":3m9hqg0y said:rusty bodie":3m9hqg0y said:The Sigma range, I think came out slightly later, the first time I can remember seeing them in the pro peloton must have been 1990
The Sigma and other models with Greek letter names came out in 87; prior to that was just Record and Victory.
Strangely the Victory Strada rims were lighter than the Record equivalent hence my question above; I would have expected Record to be lighter.
I'm really after some 32H Record Pave NOS rims... but I fear they will be hard to find.
I have a pair of virtually unused Pave. They came with a bike I acquired laced to C-record hubs but had been unridden. The problem was that the chrome spoke were routed so cut them out.
There is zero wear on the braking surfaces but I can't recall how many holes. I'll check them
rusty bodie":1cquiyxw said:Record Crono - those were the Delgado jobs . .