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Please help not exactly sure where this fits.
I am not sure where this discussion should go so feel free to move it, if needed. I picked these pedals up here not too long ago for pretty cheap, well now I am looking to get rid of them and I do not know much about them. I was hoping that someone could tell me more or point me in the right direction. Thanks and again sorry if it is in the wrong forum.
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Standard quill pedal design for toe clips & straps. Superbe was SunTour's top line.
Early 1980s ??
Early 1980s ??
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First generation "Superbe" pedals. SunTour's top of the line. I think it was a re-badged KyoKuto "Pro-Ace" pedal, which was pretty much an exact copy of Campagnolo's Record pedal. Only marketed under the Superbe name for a couple years before being replaced by the Weyless/Bob Reedy inspired 2nd generation design with the X-shaped extruded body, replaceable cage plates, and sealed bearings.
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