In a message dated 10/24/2004 1:17:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, RDF1249@aol.com writes:
<< Check this out: http://ebay.com/
That is the correct measurement for Super Record. Anyone ever heard of that before? >>
Bob: You must have missed the early chat about this item. This guy has raised suspicions in every quarter, especially his "borrowing" others photos to illustrate his items for auction. I engaged in the following exchange with him:
oroboyz@aol.com writes:
"Dear seller: I wonder if others have informed you of the error in this listing? Please view this as a "heads up" by a friendly onlooker (and an expert, I must humbly add!) The 144 BCD pattern cannot be any smaller than 41 T, due to the limitations of the design. Therefore 39 T is an impossibility with the 144 BCD chain ring. Yours logically must be a 135 BCD chain ring. You might want to modify your auction description to avoid unpleasantries after the sale.
Best of luck,
Dale Brown cycles de ORO, Inc. 1410 Mill Street Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 336-274-5959 fax 336-274-6360 cyclesdeORO.com ClassicRendezvous.com"
zux881@hotmail.com writes:
<< HI,
It is a 144 BCD, a very rare item produced in the early eighties for big Tour riders (Giro/TDF), ie NOT a retail product, but a very limited run for professional teams only. >>
oroboyz@aol.com responds: << Sorry, that statement you have made is either misinformation you have unwittingly repeated or outright deception on your part. It is completely inaccurate and untrue. I speak as a professional bicycle dealer and racing official with an in depth knowledge on this matter based upon 33 years in the business. Please speedily correct this or I will be forced to make a report to eBay and to any other appropriate authorities of misconduct or possible fraud. Please act quickly and responsibly in this matter. Please consider yourself duly warned. >>
Dale Brown
Greensboro, North Carolina