Huret Rod Shifter - group and date

Johnsqual

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Hello,

I just bought a jumble of old huret stuff, some first generation allvit derailleurs and shifters etc.
Among them was also an old huret rod-operated front derailleur - like the one in the picture only not such good condition.
Quite a cool thing - I like the fore-aft operation of the lever.

Does anyone know which rear derailleurs this would have been matched with? And roughly which dates it would have been used? I think the latest
bikes with rod shifters I've seen were mid-late 1950s, but have not been able to work out when the huret ones were introduced.

Thanks for looking,

Johnny
 

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Probably the 'Tour de France' model which was really their only model in those days.

http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... 8&AbsPos=5

As used by Louison Bobet and many others although there was also a version with a chain tensioning facility via a secondary small lever alongside the main gear shift lever on the down tube.

Looking at Velobase, it's about time someone added the Huret rod shifter to the list.

Hint, hint :wink:
 
I had one in 1950, also Huret steel 3 pin chainset with alloy inner ring, 47 x 50. Used a Cyclo 5 speed block 13 to 21 with Benelux rear.
 
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