Re: [CR] Re: was Calling Mr. Goldfinger, now cool crank detail on ebayMaruishi (fwd)

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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 17:05:16 +0200
From: "Renaissance-Cycles" <info@renaissance-cycles.com>
Subject: Re: [CR] Re: was Calling Mr. Goldfinger, now cool crank detail on ebayMaruishi (fwd)
To: themaaslands@comcast.net, Classic Rendezvous <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <CATFOODqTqXXtv4l95D00001335@catfood.nt.phred.org>


ICS it is, photo showing the left side shows the ICS anti chain derailment thingy.

BC Baron C and the gang!....................Think we now have our computer problems behind us, a timely and costly process. Wishing we had found this 16 year old kid much earlier, bang! bang! this and bang bang that! Toss out this and that......in with this and that and your ready!..WOW!

Renaissance cycles Eindhoven Holland......................Where there are a lots and lots of wantabes.


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From: themaaslands@comcast.net
To: Classic Rendezvous
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: [CR] Re: was Calling Mr. Goldfinger, now cool crank detail on


ebayMaruishi (fwd)


> Dan wrote:
>
> Most likely out of time line but the crank shows some details I've never
> seen. It looks like some kind of chainguard attached to the frame and 5
> pieces outside the chainring to act as chainguards as well. I can see
> having something to keep the chain from damaging carbon tubes fairly
> early in the experimentation phase of carbon bikes. Has anyone else
> seen anything like this?
>
> This bike is actually within the timeline. The chainguard attachments appear to
> be ICS accessories. ICS, based in Switzerland made some very 'edgy' accessories
> for Campagnolo that were highly respected. Campagnolo even incorporated some of
> the modifications into their production.
>
> Steven Maasland
> Moorestown, NJ