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Profile Crank Generations

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animal:
Jem I thought that about the marking . But if u check by the weep holes at the crank area very carefully they r genrally marked there but freehand with an engraver  ;) the engraving is all different  ::) Not always clear at a first glance  :daumenhoch:

greentoad:
Hi

Thanks for the info. I can not see any thing stamped (cranks are still on the bikes) so will have to get a tool. Fingers crossed one set atleast is Gen 2.

Hoping all is well.

J.

greentoad:
Hello again

I met up with an old Rad member and we ate lots of cakes as both sets of cranks came out tonight. They both came out very easily.

A faint hand scratched mark of 175 on both sets can be read. I'll take the spiders off tomorrow and see what is written behind on the arms, and get some photo's up.

Does this mean they could be Gen 2 or Gen 3A ?

Thanks

J.

QUADROPHENIA:



I was reading a thread on a us site a few weeks ago put up by a massive profile collector who showed a fooking pile of rare stuff that i hadnt seen before, and I didn't realise how many variations there are in the cranks...

Jt:
Link please

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