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Anlun A.ero cranks ?
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oldskooldayz:
just checking in here incase no one saw the thread in chat
I have seen a set of these cranks and was wondering if anyone can shed some light on them for me
i have found out they are ANLUN but thats all, are they any good ?
this pic i have pulled of the web
cheers
oldskooldayz:
thats great news thank you very much indeed
the set i have is black/blueish and silver and complete with original chainwheel
hopefully put them on my next build if they look right with it :daumenhoch:
ozone:
--- Quote from: Glen on February 28, 2011, 12:12 AM ---Anlun stuff is generally pretty good. On par with all the other alloy cranks of similar design, aimed at expert racers and generally light weight riders.
I think Anlun was a sister company to SR Japan.
--- End quote ---
Anlun was a Taiwanese company who used to manufacture frames for Haro and a couple of other companies. (I think they started building frames for haro in 1984) They also manufactured stems etc. for Haro, probably other companies too.
Their stuff is pretty well made. :daumenhoch:
oldskooldayz:
--- Quote from: ozone on February 28, 2011, 08:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: Glen on February 28, 2011, 12:12 AM ---Anlun stuff is generally pretty good. On par with all the other alloy cranks of similar design, aimed at expert racers and generally light weight riders.
I think Anlun was a sister company to SR Japan.
--- End quote ---
Anlun was a Taiwanese company who used to manufacture frames for Haro and a couple of other companies. (I think they started building frames for haro in 1984) They also manufactured stems etc. for Haro, probably other companies too.
Their stuff is pretty well made. :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
cheers for that i thought i saw some stems like haro ones stamped ANLUN
happy to hear they are a quality make and up along with the other quality stuff like suntour etc etc :daumenhoch:
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