DISRAELI GEARS
From a distance the Triplex Profesional apes the illustrious Campagnolo Super Record or even the exotic Zeus 2000. Close up it is clearly from a different planet - the Planet Cheapo. The casting lines have not been ground off, the lustreless, grey aluminium is neither well polished or well anodised, the steel parts don’t quite rust, but become horribly discoloured - and I seem to remember that the spring tended to lose the will to live after a few months.
The Profesional was the ‘high-end’ Triplex model, upgraded from the Sport by the addition of a enameled name badge, an adjustable cable outer stop, 10 tooth pulley wheels and a mysterious and substantial gain in weight. My guess is that, on this example of the Profesional, the drilling was done by Triplex (as only the outer pulley cage plate is drilled).
I dread to think which particular ‘profession’ Triplex had in mind when it named this product, but if it was that of the professional cyclist it could have only been so through an exaggerated sense of irony.