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RonSonic
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On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 21:09:29 -0500, "M Santos" <[email protected]> wrote:
>"Brian Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> You don't want to post images in a non-binary newsgroup, so best thing is
>to
>> upload them to one of your web sites (you DO have one, don't you?)
>
>Regrettably, I do not
>
>and
>> provide the link. The Columbus sticker on the seat tube (if it's still
>> there) will also tell you something about the frame material (SL
>perhaps?).
>
>Does SLX mean anything to you?
>
>
>>
>> Were they even making Dura Ace in '84?
>
>I'm just guessing it's from '84 because of the first 2 positions in the
>serial number. I could be way off.
>
>Again, thanks for any info you can give.
Shimano parts will have a two letter date code that can be decoded somewhere on
here: http://www.classicrendezvous.com./index.htm . Along with answers to other
vintage bike questions you'll have.
Ron
>"Brian Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> You don't want to post images in a non-binary newsgroup, so best thing is
>to
>> upload them to one of your web sites (you DO have one, don't you?)
>
>Regrettably, I do not
>
>and
>> provide the link. The Columbus sticker on the seat tube (if it's still
>> there) will also tell you something about the frame material (SL
>perhaps?).
>
>Does SLX mean anything to you?
>
>
>>
>> Were they even making Dura Ace in '84?
>
>I'm just guessing it's from '84 because of the first 2 positions in the
>serial number. I could be way off.
>
>Again, thanks for any info you can give.
Shimano parts will have a two letter date code that can be decoded somewhere on
here: http://www.classicrendezvous.com./index.htm . Along with answers to other
vintage bike questions you'll have.
Ron