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Old 05-26-22 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Chuckk
Pulled out the fork, but you probably heard me when the the uncaged bearings went everywhere.
And, a waste of time since there was no marking on the steering tube.
But I did spend more time with the Bulgier '88 catalog, and realized that the Cromor model had no chrome on the frame and the fork in the catalog has the same triangle window as mine.
It was even offered with a 105 group.
Maybe not the same year, but close! Searching for more photos of Cromor Rossins.
https://bulgier.net/pics/bike/Catalogs/rossin-88/5.jpg
The pantographing is what makes me wonder. Even the Cromor model pictured has significant engravatures present.
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