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Old 11-26-21 | 03:51 PM
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sd5782
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Bikes: 1964 Huffy Sportsman, 1972 Fuji Newest, 1973 Schwinn Super Sport (3), 1982 Trek 412, 1983 Trek 700, 1989 Miyata 1000LT, 1991 Bianchi Boardwalk, plus others

Early Dia Compe levers

I am starting a winter build, and will use some Dia Compe levers I have on a 72 Fuji project. After struggling with much effort, the old solidified gum hoods are off.I I found that the cable stop ends were swaged into the lever body. These are the herringbone style levers. No L or R, just Dia Compe regular stamped on the inside of the lever. No red or gold dots on the pivot shaft ends either.

This made me wonder about the history of these. A set from a 72 Schwinn Continental had some neat cable adjusters swaged in also. These levers generally seem to be ubiquitous, and especially with the various turkey levers and a couple of different styles of brake quick release mechanisms. I guess I don’t know much about these, and lots of other stuff too.

Any history available or timeline? Perhaps considered low end now, but probably at least middling back in the day. The upper level Fuji I am working on specced Dia Compe levers in 72, so they were at least above entry grade.
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