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Old 12-13-12, 02:21 AM
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Cranks/suspension parts and grips

I've come into these recently and I am trying to figure out what I have. I am hoping you guys might be able to figure out what they are and if they have any value.



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you got some old crank arms, old downtube shifters and then what I believe to be some rear suspension frame parts. the grips look good and short stubby ones would be used along with gripshifters. I see the grips are marked as $10. in my lbs grips sell for around $15 but I'm in nyc. you could probably craigslist them for $10 and get it, they are essentially new grips even if they are old stock. as for the crank, it's got an old interface, race face makes good stuff but a person would still need chain rings on that. I don't know enough about that particular model to know if there would be any specific huge demand but it looks like an isis spline interface whereas most people have some sort of outboard bearing type of crank interface
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Yeah, you need to know what frame(s) those linkages are for.
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