Weyless cable clamp  (Report Pending)
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Category:  Small Parts & Accessories
Name:  Weyless cable clamp
Brand:  Weyless
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Years:  N/A
Country:  United States
Added By: JFischer on 10/12/07
Updated By: JFischer on 11/11/09
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Weyless cable clamp
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Part Type Cable GuideIdentifying Markings 'W' stamped in raised center.
MaterialStainless SteelLocation Top tube
General Information
Weyless brake cable clamp. These little works of art feature all stainless steel construction, including hardware. Even the holes are graduated in size, proportional to the width of the clamp.
Reported By:ben16384
Report Date:4/29/2019
Report Reason:Incorrect Content, I think you will find that this is a Modolo brake cable clamp viewed upside down.
 
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Weyless was founded by a colorful individual named Lester Tabb, a multimillionare who ran a Mint in Greenwich Conn.  Born in Brooklyn, Tabb was later called a power hungry, bipolar lunatic in a book written by his son George. Anyway, Tabb began riding an Olympia bike in 1972 and got very excited about bikes and riding.  He rode Cinelli rollers in the Winter but wanted to make a better set of rollers with steps on the side to ease mounting.  Weyless was founded and in addition to the rollers Tabb's company manufactured a variety of nicely made components designed by Bill Shook.  Tabbs cycling business venture downfall came when he added clothing to the mix.  The clothing was made of wool that was supposed to not shrink.  The wool shrank, the clothes fit poorly, and this basically did the firm in.  Tabb moved his family south and remodeled Tara, the home from Gone with the Wind.  Eventually it is rumored, that Tabb ended up in jail as a result of some weird Florida real estate shenanigans.  His son George gained success as a writer chronicling his disfunctional family life in a memoir titled Surfing Armageddon - Fishnets, Fascists, and Body Fluids in Florida.
 
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