Huret
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Country:FrancePrimary Focus:Drivetrain Components
Years of Operation:1950's - 1980
General Information
With Simplex, one of the main two French producers of derailleurs between WW2 and the late 80's.
History
 In 1980, a majority of Huret was bought by German company Sachs (today's SRAM), together with other gems of French component industry (Atom/Maillard). Huret's production survived in the following years under different labels: mainly Sachs-Huret, Sachs and more marginally Edco (Competition group).
  
Components
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Front Derailleurs (26)Hubs (1)Rear Derailleurs (38)Seat Posts (2)
Shifters (22)Small Parts & Accessories (21)  
Recent Added / Updated Components
Component NameCategoryAdded / Updated
HuretShifters09/23/2022
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HuretShifters09/18/2022
HuretShifters09/18/2022
HuretShifters09/18/2022
Component Groups
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 - JubileeList 9 Components
Frame Parts - Recent Added / Updated
NameCategoryAdded / Updated
Huret "Honeycomb"Drop Outs & Fork Ends04/18/2017
HuretDrop Outs & Fork Ends12/29/2008
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Additional Resources
Catalog NameSourceFile SizeDate Added
Huret Catalogs 1969-1980Velo-Pages.comN/A2/20/2008
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