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Old 02-25-09 | 11:53 AM
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Any idea what on the value of this alu cassette?



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Old 02-25-09 | 12:57 PM
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That's a real oddball - a bit of 80's time trial esoterica without much actual usefulness, and in 7 speeds for a cassette hub. All of which adds up for me to not a ton of value - unless someone out there has been fruitlessly searching for just such an oddball. It would not be surprising to see a 6 speed alloy Regina freewheel go for $80-100, but this one isn't as marketable, methinks, unless someone is trying to complete a collection.
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It's a partial 8 speed. Since you only have 6 cogs.. I'd say not that much. The 7th looks like a shimano piece to me. I imagine this is designed for a campy 8s freehub.
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It's a partial 8 speed. Since you only have 6 cogs.. I'd say not that much. The 7th looks like a shimano piece to me. I imagine this is designed for a campy 8s freehub.
It's a 7-speed straight block - says so right on the side of the box.
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