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Rabid Koala 03-08-07 07:42 PM

Identify mystery crankset?
 
I bought this today. It was listed on CL as a Campy NR, and looked like it in the picture. The chain rings are Campy but the spider is something else. Logo looks like a stylized "G", rear is marked Strada 175. It was only $30, and worth it to me for the chain rings so I bought it.

But what is it**********

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...a/IMG_0606.jpg

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...a/IMG_0608.jpg

cmdr 03-08-07 07:49 PM

I think it's a Gipiemme
Look at the crank midway through the page.
Familiar?

John E 03-08-07 08:27 PM

It really looks like a Sugino Mighty Compe, except for the distinctly Italian "strada" on the back. The other possibility would be Ofmega, but I tend to think cmdr is correct.

Otis 03-08-07 08:31 PM

Suppose it could be a Galli as well?

infinityeye 03-08-07 08:48 PM

its a french thread gimmpy i think too

unworthy1 03-08-07 09:43 PM

Pretty sure that stylized "G" is for Galli...it's a fine crank, but maybe prone to cracking like all the Italian alloy Campy and Campy-clones of this era, so watch for signs. 9/16 x 20 F is standard threading, not French.

unworthy1 03-08-07 10:19 PM

here's some more evidence, the logo is actually 2 "G"s for Giovanni Galli and here's a nice shot of it on some Galli derailleur packaging:
http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/v/..._1007.jpg.html

LWaB 03-09-07 02:32 AM

unworthy1 for the win.

Rabid Koala 03-09-07 09:15 AM

Galli it is.....

Cool! Thanks for the info!!


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