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by sheer curiosity - how heavy are the modolo pro calipers - about 150g each ? ( you mentionned total weight but with the levers) - I know Spidel used to have rebranded modolo calipers very close or even identical to these ( and later mavic used the same source)
About the Follis story / mockup
I confess, I am a bit sceptical about the interest.
Follis is a nice make but its true strength was in the 40/50's
A a stage I believe the production was apparently rather large - they also provided unbranded frames to other makes And in the 70's they were possibly more in a marketing driven stance (hence possibly the titan Follis venture).
So having such a "tagged" frame would not increase its interest in my opinion , possibly even lower it if I may say so
Not in the same line, but to illustrate the Follis mention I happen to have a 1940's Follis frame but of a "city bike" - very nice filet brazed frame in Durifort Serie C Extra Legere with internal cabling and brazed rear carrier.
Unfortunately, end of stays was modified in the 70's and cyclo derailleur hanger suppressed :evil:
Still don't know what to do with it as trying to restore it to its previous state is very difficult because the stays were shortened :roll:
This is a Follis of the interesting "Follis" era I would say
here you find some nice info about Follis make
http://anciensveloslyonnais.weebly.com/ ... ollis.html
by sheer curiosity - how heavy are the modolo pro calipers - about 150g each ? ( you mentionned total weight but with the levers) - I know Spidel used to have rebranded modolo calipers very close or even identical to these ( and later mavic used the same source)
About the Follis story / mockup
I confess, I am a bit sceptical about the interest.
Follis is a nice make but its true strength was in the 40/50's
A a stage I believe the production was apparently rather large - they also provided unbranded frames to other makes And in the 70's they were possibly more in a marketing driven stance (hence possibly the titan Follis venture).
So having such a "tagged" frame would not increase its interest in my opinion , possibly even lower it if I may say so
Not in the same line, but to illustrate the Follis mention I happen to have a 1940's Follis frame but of a "city bike" - very nice filet brazed frame in Durifort Serie C Extra Legere with internal cabling and brazed rear carrier.
Unfortunately, end of stays was modified in the 70's and cyclo derailleur hanger suppressed :evil:
Still don't know what to do with it as trying to restore it to its previous state is very difficult because the stays were shortened :roll:
This is a Follis of the interesting "Follis" era I would say
here you find some nice info about Follis make
http://anciensveloslyonnais.weebly.com/ ... ollis.html