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Old 07-28-17 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by realsteel
That's a classy derailleur [MENTION=173992]non-fixie[/MENTION] !

Here's some Barelli Supreme pedals that I snagged a few months back:


The pedals are still wrapped in their 1970's plastic:


Objects of beauty:


I'm definitely not going to use these, but I have a scruffy pair of Barelli Supreme's plus some extra parts that I'll restore into a usable set.
Very cool pedals, never seen those before.
Just wondering, why does the right pedal have the "D" stamp on it which I assume means "Droit", the French word for right, while the left pedal has "L" for left. Might you have a French threaded right pedal and ISO left?
I ask, cause usually the language those letters are in correspond to what threading the pedals have
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