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TeamRob
I went to a local shop today because I knew of a NOS hard Anno Pro Class wheel tey have hand hangin up for years. I wanted it to complete a NOS set but did not run the first time they gave me a price. Anyway, I grabbed the wheel and asked if they ad anything else that might be old.

He shows me this Fre Agent and said we are going to sell this one, it has been here for three years and no one ever picked it up. I said, no but then I looked closer. Hutch pedals - unknown cranks (look like Pro Class?) and Hutch Pro Racer bars with white decals (will be perfect for my White Pro Racer) and a square DK stem. I asked what he wanted for it - "$150". I said I will buy that too.
What else do you have, decals, pedals, cranks, tires.... my usual deal. So we found two sets of NOS cranks (Gold Sugino GT's and some Alero's in gold) and a single right side blue Super Maxy. I bought those too and then he threw in the UAburn frame, snce it was going in the trash ('91).

Isn't this a strange combination? I dd not think Free Agents were that old. The chrome/decals on the frame and fork are great. Anyone know anything about the Free Agent? Looks like it could be an early frame.

Before anyone PM's me - the bars I am keeping, the pedals I am keeping, the cranks - not sure yet and the Hard Anno is already going to Waza. The Alero cranks, will go, as well as the Super Maxy single arm. All else will probably stay here for a while.





wagonguy
Early free agents have the year in the serial. They start mm/yyxxxxx


Doug
TeamRob
Doug,

Thank you - this Free Agent is 08 86.

Rob
mrraceinc
What lenght is the Super maxy crank arm? I need a blue right side. I came up with a pretty cool score today as well. Complete 83 GT with hutch hubs and flight cranks. Wasn't as cheap as your Free Agent score though!
HurricaneHenry
Great score!
AndyDiamond
A couple of things:

FreeAgent were around in 84 but didn't really hit til 85/86.
What you have there is a nice example of an early frame.
Probably a standard size.

The Hutch pedals - those are freestyle versions!
They don't come up much - harder to find than the regular versions - nice score.

The stem is an earlier DK - square corners and harder to find than the round corner ones.

The cranks look to be Terrycable.
TeamRob
QUOTE (AndyDiamond @ Mar 2 2008, 01:32 AM) *
A couple of things:

FreeAgent were around in 84 but didn't really hit til 85/86.
What you have there is a nice example of an early frame.
Probably a standard size.

The Hutch pedals - those are freestyle versions!
They don't come up much - harder to find than the regular versions - nice score.

The stem is an earlier DK - square corners and harder to find than the round corner ones.

The cranks look to be Terrycable.


Thank you so far -

I have NEVER heard of Terrycable cranks? I thought they only made cables!

Freestyle Hutch pedals is what I was kind of thinking they MIGHT be since the size seems small to me but not mini's.

I have a couple of DK stem, rounded and square corner's. I just have them sit on display.

So the Free Agent, someone might want this one? It is in really nice shape, and if I took about an hour, it would be stunning.

Thanks for the info - the pedals were going to go on my Pro Racer but now I am not sure where to go with these!

AndyDiamond
QUOTE (TeamRob @ Mar 2 2008, 02:19 AM) *
Thanks for the info - the pedals were going to go on my Pro Racer but now I am not sure where to go with these!


swap with someone ho has regular ones?

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