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• #102
Def not, the 7700 are octolink. These are sq taper.
Owned a set, should never have sold em, they has 7410 printed on em.
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• #103
I always rode Campagnolo super record and love the boxy, solid way it looks but the later aero Campy designs are more visually pleasing. However, I'm riding Ultegra at the moment and have to say this chainset does look good.
It's horses for courses, of course. But I have to admit that the Cannondale unit really doesn't do it for me. Maybe 20 years ago and I'd have been in love all over again but in 2018.... No.
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My guy! I'm building up a light tourer for the missus and have managed to (mostly) source 9sp 'Racing T' stuff for the front half of the drive train.
Same kind of era, similarly beautiful...perhaps even moreso as a triple, weirdly.
Love the stuff.
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• #105
I should have looked more closely (the bronze logo threw me). I have both and yes, the 7400 is square and the 7700 is Octalink (1 not 2). The 7400 has the logo square etched in while the 7700 is printed so not sure what is going on with that left crank arm. Track?
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• #106
Rly?
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• #107
damn some of the cranks in this thread are so fucking ugly these ones sprouted legs just to try and flee the depraved horror of it all...
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• #108
favourite old school are last gen campag record.
favourite new school are Phil tarks.
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• #109
Only awkwardness was that is uses the short spline V1 Octalink, no? Proprietary tools and fit for the spiders aside, ofc.
Speaking of, the hen's teeth Home Brewed Components spiderless chainring for M950 cranks is god-tier hotness
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• #110
2002 Campagnolo Record.
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• #111
Has to be Dura Ace 7400 series for me.
Love the deeply engraved logo on this groupo.
Think the Coda mtb cranksets with the crazy 1 piece triple ring setup are worthy of a mention too,
502m
and 701m
And lastly, the people over at FRM seem pretty handy with a CNC machine,
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• #112
i will likely be on my own here but ive always liked the Sakae Edge, its cheap & probably made of cheese but had a smidge of starfish with less of a clumsy look, a hint of the future at the time and probably aiming at the sante or later budget 300ex/500 groupsets for clean lines. Goes totally unnoticed.
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• #113
A fair whack of mtb crank porn in here,
http://forums.mtbr.com/vintage-retro-classic/cranks-thread-813993.html
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• #114
I was going to post those Dura Ace 7400s. Also the similar styled 600ex
Campag triomphe/victory are pretty good looking cranks.
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• #115
5 pages and no mention of Cyclotouriste? You people sicken me!
I have a set with 47t single ring, bb, tools and dustcaps for sale if anyone’s interested?
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• #116
It's just faded. All the 7410 and 7700 components do the same, headset, hubs, rear derailleur, crankset. The logo fades to this colour.
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• #117
only, front hub, headset and brake caliper that looks like : )
7403
7700
7410 : pédals, seatpost, headset, crankset,BB -
• #118
Dura Ace 7500
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• #119
Mmmmmm
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• #120
Yum
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• #121
Ah, I understand now.....
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=1458b148-7d83-4a85-a6d9-25bd46c6e0ac&Enum=115
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• #123
Mine with black Duracoat to match DA 7900 and Rotor Q-Rings.
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• #125
Surely you have to go vintage for elegance?
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7700 are octalink, not square taper. Also they're fatter.