DISRAELI GEARS
The Cyclo Benelux Super 60 was a very serious attempt by the Cyclo Gear Company to compete with Campagnolo. It was designed to be a top quality racing derailleur - and it included a number of innovative features. The stop on the unsprung pivot was adjustable, but would not only work with Campagnolo drop-outs but also with Simplex and Cyclo’s versions. The parallelogram spring and main pivot spring were designed to be easily adjustable, and the pivot was off-set from the axis of the pulley wheels - three years before Campagnolo adopted this design on the 1963 Campagnolo Record. Finally the whole gear was disassemblable, with circlips on the parallelogram pivot pins.
The Super 60 was also very well made and lushly chromed. However, it was an expensive, over-engineered and heavy design - and lacked the Continental exoticism and Tour de France authenticity that Campagnolo marketed so well. In 1967 the Campagnolo’s much lighter, aluminium, Nuovo Record killed the Super 60 stone dead.
This is a standard version with a symmetrical outer pulley cage plate with distinctive ‘horns’ at each end.
Browse associated documents.
Cyclo Official Prices 559 (amended)
Cyclo Official Prices 559 (amended)
UK Patent # 888,511 - Cyclo Gear Company
UK Patent # 888,511 - Cyclo Gear Company
Sporting Cyclist 09/1960 - Cyclo Gear Company ad
Sporting Cyclist 09/1960 - Cyclo Gear Company ad
Le Cycle 10/1960 - image of Cyclo Benelux Super 60
Le Cycle 10/1960 - image of Cyclo Benelux Super 60
UK Patent # 931,849 - Cyclo Gear Company
UK Patent # 931,849 - Cyclo Gear Company
Cyclo Benelux catalogue 628/G/S
Cyclo Benelux catalogue 628/G/S
Cyclo Benelux The First Name in Derailleur Gears
Cyclo Benelux The First Name in Derailleur Gears
New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection page 125 - scan 94 of 134
New Cycling 05/1981 - '81 Derailleur Collection page 125 - scan 94 of 134