Speedplay Museum
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Speedplay Museum
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attempted to visit just now and it seems to be gone or down
do not want the flickr pages - need the actual museum site
does anyone know what is going on with it?
thank you for any information
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attempted to visit just now and it seems to be gone or down
do not want the flickr pages - need the actual museum site
does anyone know what is going on with it?
thank you for any information
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Sorry, can't help. Can say though that I'm a huge Speedplay fan. Bought-in early on with the all aluminum puck version pedals. Had the 1st gen MTB pedals too. Been using them ever since.
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ifrc, Richard wrote on CR the website was a part of the sale and use the Flickr for seeing stuff. Unfortunately I think we are sol. I also prefer the museum over Flickr.
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There was a lot, lot more there than just Speedplay history.
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Meanwhile the webarchive can be used (takes a while to load completly, but works)
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513...almuseum.quill
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513...almuseum.quill
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