tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post483317563579600483..comments2024-03-28T11:56:48.304-04:00Comments on The Retrogrouch: Zeus Bikes and ComponentsBrookshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12110998345857993287noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-19683905719167145462021-09-15T01:04:31.917-04:002021-09-15T01:04:31.917-04:00Did Zeus drop the flutes in the cranks in 1984?
W...Did Zeus drop the flutes in the cranks in 1984? <br />What year did they close up shop?raymshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10753284598334712321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-33285836562263743832021-08-18T10:32:40.367-04:002021-08-18T10:32:40.367-04:00Interesting article.
I raced at the pro level on Z...Interesting article.<br />I raced at the pro level on Zeus components early 80's with a full parts sponsorship and Zeus actually made great working components. <br />I believe the rear derailleur worked better than campy at that time but co's no one rode Zeus, that was my and teammates little secret. <br />None of it lasted long tho which was their reputation and I didn't trust their cranks and used campy but like a fake Rolex, from a distance no one was the wiser. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11267495287394421386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-88883973039662411742020-05-13T07:13:43.615-04:002020-05-13T07:13:43.615-04:00By all means keep this old thread alive !
I've...By all means keep this old thread alive !<br />I've been riding my Zeus Professional for near 46 years now. Would like to know more about the bikes and Zeus in general. Have my eye on a Pista but I'm not certain it wasn't originally a road frame.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09536748309610829757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-88739185562296350222020-05-09T11:02:58.507-04:002020-05-09T11:02:58.507-04:00To keep an old thread alive, I'll object mildl...To keep an old thread alive, I'll object mildly to the tone of this comment. I very well recall Zeus from the early 70s, and one of the fastest local guys rode one. While I could agree with the commenter's sentiment if he were referencing a full French bike, like a PX-10, most of us thought of Zeus as nothing more than a Campy rip-off, in the same vein as Windsor, the Mexican "Cinelli". My biggest question has always been how they got away with ripping off other manufacturers for so many years and always chalked it up to crazy Spanish politics. I just could never bring myself to buy or value anything from a company that so blatently copied another, even if the stuff was cheaper. I was very happy when Zeus started selling parts that included more original design and even some innovation. I think the only Zeus stuff I've ever owned has been an Alpha brake caliper that never made it out of a parts bin, and a very pretty set of Zeus 2000 calipers, the latter being extremely short reach, yet weak in braking action and prone to squeal. <br /><br />We certainly had our beefs with Campagnolo's high prices and lack of innovation, but buying parts from a company whose engineers were a bunch of cheaters with few original ideas of their own never seemed like the way most of us wanted to go, even though the parts were much better copies than, say, Gian Robert.Steve Barnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05141738452735566462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-53110262507181318822020-01-23T07:12:17.594-05:002020-01-23T07:12:17.594-05:00I'd say probably some time in the later 1970s ...I'd say probably some time in the later 1970s - but that doesn't narrow it down much. Campagnolo used to put a date mark on their hub locknuts. I don't know if Zeus did that, but it might be worth a look.Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07155391319606812982noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-50283548278931616332020-01-23T00:00:42.100-05:002020-01-23T00:00:42.100-05:00I have Regida 700c rims with Zeus HUBS on a old AL...I have Regida 700c rims with Zeus HUBS on a old ALLEGRO BICYCLE I PICKED UP I WAS WONDERING WHEN WERE THE HIBS FIRST MADE.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16527765233550127042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-25171303080806281082019-12-10T14:30:16.791-05:002019-12-10T14:30:16.791-05:00A few of my racing friends and I rode a lot of Zeu...A few of my racing friends and I rode a lot of Zeus stuff in the late '70s and early '80s. I always thought it looked cooler than Campy, and you could get all the small parts for it--even more so than Campy, in the case of pedal bearing cups. So many people blindly bought Campy back then, and riding Zeus was a way of rebelling against the blindness.<br />I had an all-Zeus track bike built with CrMo tubing manufactured, get this, in America, by the reknown Babcock & Wilcox, the same Engineering firm that built Three-Mile Island. That, my friends, is a bit of titillating bicycle trivia and a claim to fame that no other bicycle company can match, and if it just adds to the Zeus story, great.<br />I had the Zeus 2000 centerpulls (raced with them!). Oddly, but at this point not a shocker, the thread pitch on the centerbolt was finer than the standard everybody else in the world used on brake centerbolts, so if you lost the fixing nut, which I did, you had to "got to Zeus" for another. <br />Zeus was hard to get. Bike shops didn't generally carry it or care to, so I made up a fake name for "my" bike shop, and became a good customer of the U.S. importer, in NY. Joe was his name, and he was super friendly, probably because everybody else was such a fr*ggin* Campy or Suntour snob. <br />Anyway, I had pedals, hubs, derailers, shifters, brakes, the bike. I always wanted the crank, but was too poor for it. Two friends (of our small group of Zeus nuts) got all Zeus 2000 bikes. A Cuevas and something else. Ultra-fun stuff! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-39929268946387141592018-04-21T01:02:39.754-04:002018-04-21T01:02:39.754-04:00My first "10 speed" bike in high school ...My first "10 speed" bike in high school was a Zeus Competition. Loved it! I spent my jr. year of college in Spain and had a custom frame built by one of the top Spanish builders, Macario, from Colombus SL tubing and equipped with full Zeus 2000 with 2001 sidepull brakes. It was the drillium/titanium series. I still have it 41 years later (minus the deteriorated gum rubber brake hoods!)<br /><br />I had given my Competition to my brother-in-law who had it many years. A year or so ago he returned it to me, sadly, it very deteriorated condition, with much corrosion to the chrome, etc. <br /><br />I am currently building up a Fondriest Megachrome aero-steel frame with mostly period 8-speed Campagnolo components. However, I came across some Zeus Pro dual pivot sidepull brake. When I received them the had the Orbea logo on them! That's okay, they should stop just fine! They look great too!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06329908480283038076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-76553309838080554152017-09-23T02:01:37.322-04:002017-09-23T02:01:37.322-04:00Hi, I would be interested in your superser wool j...Hi, I would be interested in your superser wool jersey. Do you sell it and which size?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09634483165622085008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-31060103925824809622017-04-24T12:42:43.234-04:002017-04-24T12:42:43.234-04:00Hey all, I bought an early 1980s Profile Mini magn...Hey all, I bought an early 1980s Profile Mini magnatanium bmx bike, and it's fitted with Zeus cranks. I'd like to know a bit more about them. Would one of you fellows be so kind as to friend me on facebook, and reach out to me, so I can get some history on these unique cranks? I've never seen another set on ANY bmx bike in my life, and am very curious to know more about them. Thanks in advance.<br /><br />Steven Robbins (my fb profile has my black Hutch Pro Racer as my picture, im from Baltimore MD.)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09041223683366419285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-71157430607986329862016-06-15T05:57:25.057-04:002016-06-15T05:57:25.057-04:00I have a vintage wool jersey from the Super Ser ra...I have a vintage wool jersey from the Super Ser racing team. Any idea what this is worth? Relatively distant cousins in Spain owned Super Ser (and are currently owners of the Conor/WRC bicycle company there) and gave this to me when I was 11-13 yrs old... Normally would keep it but, frankly, it's not something that many in my family of non-bicyclists (and not close to family in Spain) would care about. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00600099096182706436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-17438053658030226852016-05-05T21:44:20.654-04:002016-05-05T21:44:20.654-04:00I have a Zeus frame (Reynolds 531 tubing) for sale...I have a Zeus frame (Reynolds 531 tubing) for sale. I also have a Brooks saddle and Cinelli components. For pricing email me at ralphdevane@msn.comavocadoralphhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04309609138591889396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-12679483897895546092016-04-25T06:27:52.180-04:002016-04-25T06:27:52.180-04:00Hello everyone! I am looking for a zeus pista fram...Hello everyone! I am looking for a zeus pista frameset. Does anyone know where to get one? My girlfriend has a nice and restored Zeus 2000 road bike in Reynolds 531 tubbing and I would like to find her bike a proper friend. Thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01088696170797737791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-28509270771156936492016-03-27T14:18:42.783-04:002016-03-27T14:18:42.783-04:00Hello! The Spanish company Arius made Zeus saddles...Hello! The Spanish company Arius made Zeus saddles. I am restoring a bike Zeus with titanium components. Thanks for the story! https://flickr.com/photos/84892076@N06/sets/72157666069571686Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17377728185446234350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-74637635002809059542016-03-17T23:35:36.347-04:002016-03-17T23:35:36.347-04:00In the US
-- Jim BrownIn the US<br />-- Jim BrownAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03473370364149443083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-42421723680588344712016-03-10T18:18:11.953-05:002016-03-10T18:18:11.953-05:00Strangely enough so am i,is yours in the UK? Chris...Strangely enough so am i,is yours in the UK? Chris.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01444396523009362920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-17876387630395686422016-03-09T16:38:33.923-05:002016-03-09T16:38:33.923-05:00My first racing/touring bike was a Zeus Competitio...My first racing/touring bike was a Zeus Competition - I raced it for 2 years as a Junior, then rode it across the US on Bikecentennial. It was a solid, well-built, reliable machine. Sadly, I sold it soon after, having physically outgrown it. You're right - many who have had a Zeus are passionate about them, and I'm about to get a "new" one to restore!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03473370364149443083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-72182944305167751102015-04-23T07:31:24.392-04:002015-04-23T07:31:24.392-04:00There was one saddle maker in Spain that I'm a...There was one saddle maker in Spain that I'm aware of - called Arius. It's very likely that they made the saddles for Zeus. There are a couple of Zeus saddles pictured on the VeloBase.com website - one of which is called the Pista, and looks a lot like what you described.Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12110998345857993287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-61896249117126469522015-04-22T21:09:14.354-04:002015-04-22T21:09:14.354-04:00I've just acquired an *almost* complete Zeus P...I've just acquired an *almost* complete Zeus Pista. I've chased down a Zeus chainring and hub set. Even my cig and locating are Zeus. Always want to know more, but currently wondering who made the saddle. It is stamped on the side "Made Exclusively for Zeus". It looks like a Unicantor, but I'm not sure. Any ideas? I'm not sure if I'll get a notification if there's a response, so please email if you know. <br /><br />zlvasquez@yahooAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17375496919385676619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-46274390079956691022015-04-15T21:21:12.130-04:002015-04-15T21:21:12.130-04:00One of my old riding buddies rode an International...One of my old riding buddies rode an International (at least, I think it was) from that period built from Reynolds 531 tubing and Zeus dropouts. It had a full Campy gruppo except for the brakes, which were Weinmann centerpulls.<br /><br />I remember it because it was the first bike I saw with Zeus dropouts, and he pointed them out to me.Justine Valinottihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10852069587181432102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-3404488499515068982015-04-15T16:13:32.504-04:002015-04-15T16:13:32.504-04:00Sorry if I double post, I'm just trying to fig...Sorry if I double post, I'm just trying to figure out log ins. I have had the pleasure to ride two Zeus groups in my younger years -- 2000, 2001. They never performed as well as campy or even the simplex/stronglight/maillard drivetrain (among the top two train combos, in my book). But I keep my old Zeus components around and use them from time to time in a retro build as my way of staying connected to great cycling heritage. Thanks for the great history. :) Bikelangelohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01796679861285681210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-76353848986474053472015-04-14T17:18:18.841-04:002015-04-14T17:18:18.841-04:00I've seen those center pull brakes you mention...I've seen those center pull brakes you mention, and they are pretty nice. I had both a Pro and an International from about 1970, but both of them had Campy dropouts. I didn't know that some of them had Zeus parts, but I guess I'm not surprised. From what I understand about the business in those days, specs could often change within a model year and without notice based on supply, and that probably became more so as the bike boom started taking off in the early 70s.<br /><br />Thanks for the extra info and insight!Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12110998345857993287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8492685525705691186.post-18776991267547015442015-04-14T14:25:41.039-04:002015-04-14T14:25:41.039-04:00While Zeus was best known for Campy knock-offs, th...While Zeus was best known for Campy knock-offs, they made other interesting components.<br /><br />One was a crankset that had the same bolt pattern as the Stronlight 49D or the Specialites TA Pro-Vis 5 (a.k.a. Cyclotouriste). In 1969 and 1970, the Raleigh Competition came with this crankset as original equipment. ( In fact, some Raleigh Competitions, Internationals and Professionals from the late '60's and early '70's were built with Zeus dropouts.)<br /><br />Another interesting component was their centerpull brake. It looks like a more refined version of the Weinmann Vainqueur or Universal 61, with allen bolts (instead of hexagonal ones) at the pivots and tire guides like the ones found on higher-quality sidepulls of the time.<br /><br />While the notion that Zeus invented the parallelogram derailleur is probably, as you say, a "corporate myth", I think they were the first company to make hubs and pedal bodies in the "hourglass" shape other companies copied through the late'70's and '80's.<br /><br />While I never rode any of their stuff, I sorta miss Zeus.Justine Valinottihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10852069587181432102noreply@blogger.com