Re: [CR]Odd Campagnolo cranks for the experts...

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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 22:11:30 +1300
Subject: Re: [CR]Odd Campagnolo cranks for the experts...
From: "Wayne Davidson" <wayne.collect@xtra.co.nz>
Cc: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <852b38f0601301810i3264dbdfpfa9164a9d077006e@mail.gmail.com>


Hi all, yes I agree, without going to my boxes, I'm sure some of my Galli cranks have the machining marks as well, and even I have a set of Sugino mighty's as well, and yes I know they are like that, noticed that when I bought them a year or 3 ago......regards wayne davidson Invers NZ.....

on 31/1/06 3:10 PM, galen pewtherer at dolface@gmail.com wrote:
> re: the concentric milling marks onn the back of the spider, i've got
> a set sugino super mighty cranks that have the same marks.
>
> galen pewtherer
> san francisco, ca
>
> On 1/30/06, Tam Pham <terminaut@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mark - thanks for the link to your auction. At this point I'm pretty sure
>> these cranks aren't machined down versions of the SR/NR cranks or Ofmegas
>> (at least not the ones in your auction). The arms are wider, and in gener
> al
>> the cranks seem to have more material and are more stout. Here's a photo
> of
>> the Pista non-drive arm versus the mystery set's:
>>
>> http://chainedrevolution.com/CS/photos/general/images/73/original.aspx
>>
>> ...and if you look at the spider-to-crank junction, the mystery cranks ha
> ve
>> quite a bit more of the arm connected to the spider:
>>
>> http://chainedrevolution.com/CS/photos/general/images/74/original.aspx
>>
>> As for the concentric machined circles on the back of the spider, I haven
> 't
>> seen any other crank manufacturers leave that treatment on their cranks.
>> Does anyone know another set of cranks like that?
>>
>> Tam Pham
>> Huntington Beach, CA