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Old June 13th 10, 01:47 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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My buddy D. who owns Nashville Bicycle Lounge, just updated the
running gear on his cross-check. Can't remember which cranks, but it's
a double up front, Suntour Accushift downtube levers, 7spd corncob
rear on a 600 hub, XT medium cage rear mech, and a Campy record front
derailleur. Works perfectly. Friction--if it doesn't work perfectly, a
flat file will fix it.
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Old June 13th 10, 11:11 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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landotter wrote:

My buddy D. who owns Nashville Bicycle Lounge, just updated the
running gear on his cross-check. Can't remember which cranks, but it's
a double up front, Suntour Accushift downtube levers, 7spd corncob
rear on a 600 hub, XT medium cage rear mech, and a Campy record front
derailleur. Works perfectly. Friction--if it doesn't work perfectly, a
flat file will fix it.


39-50/12-21 seven speed,
DA short cage back derailleur,
RX100 front derailleur,
DT friction shifters.

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