There may be disagreement on how you count generations, but I'd say Mike's are third generation. I figger the second as the ones that looked just like the first but had some added metal between the upper spring/pivot housing and the place where the parallelogram arms attach. The first gen ones broke there if you sneezed on 'em so I consider the second gen the best.
The third gen (like Mike has) are useful only for a supply of pulleys and cages for when they wear out on real Rallys. ;) (Rallies?)
Mark "Rally snob" Bulgier
Seattle, Wa
USA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt & Laura Bittner
> Subject: RE: [CR]WTB: Campy 2nd Gen. Rally Rear Der. (not GT)
>
> Mike Kone at bicycle classics has 'em. See
> http://www.bicycleclassics.com/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> > Subject: [CR]WTB: Campy 2nd Gen. Rally Rear Der. (not GT)
>
> Anybody got one you'd like to sell or trade?
>
> Thanks!
> Paulie Davis
> Baking in Los Angeles