Style | Non-Aero | Return Spring ![Return springs help the brake spring maintain tension on the brake lever allowing the use of lighter brake arm springs](App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/question.png) | No |
Quick Release ![Method of quickly opening the brake arms built into the Brake Lever](App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/question.png) | No | Cable Adjuster | No |
Lever Material ![Material of the lever, not the body of the piece.](App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/question.png) | Aluminum | Lever Markings | GIPIEMME |
Body Material ![Material that the base body of the lever is made from](App_Themes/VeloBase2_britgreen/Images/question.png) | Aluminum | Hood/Body Markings | GIPIEMME & GIPIEMME EAGLE LOGO |
Attachment Bolt Access | | |   |
Gipiemme produced components to rival Campagnolo - and were usually cheaper. Gipiemme offers a near complete line of equipment for the discriminating cyclist. The company has been able to do this by incorporating Simplex derailleurs and Modolo brakes into the line.
Simplex licenced Gipiemme to market the Super LJ front and rear derailleurs under the Gipiemme name. Modolo also licenced Gipiemme to market their brakes under the Gipiemme label.