Clement
*Elvezia
Clement 50
Seta
Criterium
Criterium Seta
Criterium : Servizio Corse
Campionato Del Mondo - Seta Yellow Label - silk 290g 26mm
Paris-Roubaix - Seta Yellow Label - silk 275g 26mm
Paris-Roubaix - Red Label - cotton 310g 28mm
Colle' Main (red in white label, white Clement in red label)
Seta : Colle' Main
Seta Extra : Colle' Main : Servizio Corse
Seta Pista
*Scatto : Servizio Corse
Mirage : Servizio Corse
Campionissimo Seta Extra
Campionato del Mundo : Servizio Corse
*Condor
*Pistard
*Strada 66
Ritmo
*Futurox
*Super Condor (Italia)
*Super Condor (Thailand)
Wolber
Piste
Classic 290
*SP1
*Profil T.B.
Vittoria
*Nuovo Pro
*Corsa CG
*Corsa CX
Gommitalia
Champion
Platinum
*Velodromo
Hutchinson
*S (23mm)
Success (21.5mm)
Other manufs:
Ursus, Aquila, Gardiol, Dunlop, Michelin, Lion
Pirelli
Gran Premio, 14oz *
Corsa Legero, 10oz *
Corsa Legero/L, 9oz *
Corsa 300, 10oz.
Rim Glue
Pastali came in red and green tubes. In my experience it was the best
rim cement available in the 70s. Last year I peeled some cyclocross tires off of some old rims. The last time I'd glued them on with Pastali was in 1978. The glue was still tacky enough to safely hold the tires in place and even reinstall them for an emergency fix.
Pastali had that quality of being able to safely install a spare out on
the road.
Tubasti was the other common white (when wet) rim cement. It was much
more popular but never worked as well as Pastali.
Both were French made products.
There is a new version of Pastali being sold but it's not the same.
*Elvezia
Clement 50
Seta
Criterium
Criterium Seta
Criterium : Servizio Corse
Campionato Del Mondo - Seta Yellow Label - silk 290g 26mm
Paris-Roubaix - Seta Yellow Label - silk 275g 26mm
Paris-Roubaix - Red Label - cotton 310g 28mm
Colle' Main (red in white label, white Clement in red label)
Seta : Colle' Main
Seta Extra : Colle' Main : Servizio Corse
Seta Pista
*Scatto : Servizio Corse
Mirage : Servizio Corse
Campionissimo Seta Extra
Campionato del Mundo : Servizio Corse
*Condor
*Pistard
*Strada 66
Ritmo
*Futurox
*Super Condor (Italia)
*Super Condor (Thailand)
Wolber
Piste
Classic 290
*SP1
*Profil T.B.
Vittoria
*Nuovo Pro
*Corsa CG
*Corsa CX
Gommitalia
Champion
Platinum
*Velodromo
Hutchinson
*S (23mm)
Success (21.5mm)
Other manufs:
Ursus, Aquila, Gardiol, Dunlop, Michelin, Lion
Pirelli
Gran Premio, 14oz *
Corsa Legero, 10oz *
Corsa Legero/L, 9oz *
Corsa 300, 10oz.
Rim Glue
Pastali came in red and green tubes. In my experience it was the best
rim cement available in the 70s. Last year I peeled some cyclocross tires off of some old rims. The last time I'd glued them on with Pastali was in 1978. The glue was still tacky enough to safely hold the tires in place and even reinstall them for an emergency fix.
Pastali had that quality of being able to safely install a spare out on
the road.
Tubasti was the other common white (when wet) rim cement. It was much
more popular but never worked as well as Pastali.
Both were French made products.
There is a new version of Pastali being sold but it's not the same.