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Early 90's Suntour and Dia-Compe parts

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Hey, I know this is kind of a foul, but I didn't want to post an ad in the classifieds that woud get ZERO interest.

I have some parts that I wondered if there would be some interest in, they're all circa '92ish.

Suntour XC Pro 7-speed thumbshifters, derailleur (scratched), and grease guard hubs (freewheel), GG bottom bracket (which I assume is a 68mm), Dia-Compe 986 canti's and Power Control-7 levers, along with a set of what I think are Crank Bros black anodized cranks, they were the heat at the time and still look pretty good.

Thanks for any feedback and sorry if this is somewhat spam-ish,
Rich
 
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all good worthy stuff/wrong cranks

richde said:
Hey, I know this is kind of a foul, but I didn't want to post an ad in the classifieds that woud get ZERO interest.

I have some parts that I wondered if there would be some interest in, they're all circa '92ish.

Suntour XC Pro 7-speed thumbshifters, derailleur (scratched), and grease guard hubs (freewheel), GG bottom bracket (which I assume is a 68mm), Dia-Compe 986 canti's and Power Control-7 levers, along with a set of what I think are Crank Bros black anodized cranks, they were the heat at the time and still look pretty good.

Thanks for any feedback and sorry if this is somewhat spam-ish,
Rich
I'm sure you mean Cook Bros. cranks. I think Crank Bros. first product was a tire lever, with fame coming from their unique pedals. All much later than '92.
 
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