I've seen enough sheared Woodruff aka wood, rough keys (if that's what it is) to be a little leery of trusting one to support my weight on a moving bicycle.
Kurt Sperry Bellingham WA
On 6/20/06, joel metz <magpie@blackbirdsf.org> wrote:
>
> aha!
>
> if only my copy of the data book wasnt on loan right now - i could
> find the page, but i beleive there is a rebour illustration of this
> very crankset in there somewhere... the crankbolts with a cruciform
> engagement pattern for the tool, the keyed, tapered spindle... its
> all exactly the same...
>
> ive been looking for confirmation that this was a magistroni design
> for years now, as the commentary in le cycliste stated that it was,
> but i had no way to confirm, nor anyone whod ever seen or heard of
> this crankset before! so im thrilled to see this set... if i werent
> in the middle of a move, id dig through my magazines and find the
> illustration there, in lieu of the data book...
>
> blast!
>
> -joel
>
> At 17:46 -0400 06.20.2006, The Maaslands wrote:
> >On Italian ebay, there is a set of very early cotterless Magistroni
> >cranks for sale. It looks from the gap between the crank and the spider
> >that this was meant for use on a bike with a chaincase. They are however
> >neat cranks and would make a nice addition to somebody's collection.
> >
> >http://ebay.com/<blah>
> >
> >I have bought from the seller in the past and he is dependable from my
> >experience.
> >
> >Steven Maasland
> >Moorestown, NJ
> >
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> ==
> i know what innocence looks like - and it wasn't there,
> after she got that bicycle...
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