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Candy Cranks Chainrings

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Candy Cranks is a website run by women across the globe. Philly, Berlin, London, NYC. In addition to covering various events and reviewing products, they also make components, frames and accessories.

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These chainrings are their newest creations. Perfect for your Guerciotti!

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The rings come in 130 or 144 bcd and are hand made in Australia. Pick one up in their online shop.

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  • antihero1972

    Prolly what do you know about Guerciotti!? I just scored a frame with campy cranks and brakes but the campy BB and seatpost along with the original concor saddle were taken. over all a nice score for FREE!!!

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Wool Jersey has a nice article on Guerciotti.

    http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Italy/Guerciotti/Guerciotti.htm

    ” In 1954, Paulo & Italo Guerciotti established a small workshop outside Milan. Both brothers raced … Italo was a roadie, riding in the 1959 and 1960 World Championships. Paulo was an accomplished cyclocross racer who represented Italy in the 1979 “Worlds.” In 1980, Antonio Mondonico became a partner & production manager.”

  • lady_rachel

    awesome! big fan of candy cranks! posts are cool and to the point without all the puppy-dog frills.

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