Re: [CR]WTB Super Record C.R. 42 tooth / bicycle polo

(Example: Framebuilding:Restoration)

Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:58:48 +0200
From: "renaissance-cycles" <info@renaissance-cycles.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]WTB Super Record C.R. 42 tooth / bicycle polo
To: Jay Sexton <jvs@sonic.net>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
References: <CATFOODZ5fgSdmlm1DT000010fe@catfood.nt.phred.org> <412A95B4.4080008@sonic.net>


Jay.................And those in need, if you can snag it for $ 74.- then get it! I won't mention names but they are currently listed with other dealers for about $ 135.-. We are selling them for around $ 100.-...........But other good SR copies can be had for a lot less.

Reason for the high prices, factor in high wear item. Most users are not touching that big ring. Most bikes being offered then this was standard gear, so to say when a period correct restoration is going on. Of course the ring to want would be a 42t.

Anyway!...................We're trying to secure a small pile of 42t NR and SR rings, it's an all or nothing deal..............Finding the time to acquier these rings is holding us back as like many other deals that we would like to close.............Last count about 50 rings of each. Now if we can only find that stash of hoods.

$ 74.- ring...........................Go get it!

BC
Baron C.................And the gang!!
Renaissance cycles,
Eindhoven Holland.


----- Original Message -----
From: Jay Sexton
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 3:11 AM
Subject: [CR]WTB Super Record C.R. 42 tooth / bicycle polo



> I would like to buy a 42 tooth Super Record chainring either NOS or as
> excellent as possible. I lost out on a chainring on e-bay; it sold for
> $74.00!! This seems like a lot of money to me. Am I clue less? Are
> these chainrings really that valuable? Geez, all I want to do is ride
> my OLMO. This is the last piece of the puzzle, so to speak, before I
> can ride it.
>
> Mick...about bicycle polo. I played bicycle polo in the early to late
> 90's. 1990's that is. Travelled to many states playing matches. Boy,
> was it fun. A couple of my team mates went to India, all expenses paid
> by a wealty Indian fellow, to teach them the game. For some reason, it
> just faded away. Hopefully it will come around again.
>
> Thanks in advance for the help with the chainring. I hope someone has
> one they don't mind parting with.
>
> Jay Sexton
> Sebastopol, CA