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Old 12-20-13, 06:26 PM
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Speedlight crankset looks good on my Allez Pro

hey guys
just put on the stronglight cranks on my allez pro and they look great !!! I was wondering if anyone could tell what quality and type of steel did Allez pro come with it does have this decal . thanks for any info
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I think most of there better bikers were Tange Two. Mabe they did a Tange One on there top bikes. My 1999 Sirrus is lighter than a 4130 frame would be and the weight is in line with a Tange Two bike.
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The Speedlights remind me of the svelte 7410 model Dura Ace cranks, and use a similarly short spindle.

They were reportedly flexy, both of these, under strong racers.
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