DISRAELI DOCUMENTS
see also L'Auto 08/04/1935 - Stronglight ad
see also L'Auto 08/04/1935 - Stronglight ad
see also Mel Pinto catalog - 1970 to 1975
see also Mel Pinto catalog - 1970 to 1975
see also Holdsworth - Bike Riders Aids 1975
see also Holdsworth - Bike Riders Aids 1975
see also US Trademark # 1,144,077 - Spidel 1978
see also US Trademark # 1,144,077 - Spidel 1978
see also Ron Kitching Everything Cycling - 1984
see also Ron Kitching Everything Cycling - 1984
see also US Trademark # 1,478,591 - Stronglight 2002
see also US Trademark # 1,478,591 - Stronglight 2002
see also US Trademark # 3,317,693 - Stronglight 2002
see also US Trademark # 3,317,693 - Stronglight 2002
Stronglight is based in Saint Etienne, traditionally a centre of the French cycle component industry.
I think the Stronglight story goes something like this:
I think the Stronglight derailleurs date from the IRCOS period and were launched in late 2000 for model year 2001. IRCOS had all the factories needed to put together a groupset, and used the Stronglight brand, as this was the only brand name that it owned (all the other brands were owned by SRAM). It’s derailleurs were Sachs designs. I believe that the derailleur range included 6 models:
For road bikes...
For mountain bikes...
I believe that the model in this collection was a prototype version of the Rockstrong that never went into production in those, very particular, colours.
After Zefal took over, the Stronglight brand was (wisely) only used for chainsets and headsets.
My thanks go to Bruno Déreux for his invaluable information.