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these are re runs of the gen 2 box crank i think..the gen 1 had no indent for the sticker and were truly box like in there shape...
up the debate!have some gen 1 profile's on my DY. no indent.gen 2 on my vdc, indent.
Can you give approx dates for the gen 1 (1.5) 2 an 3 please dude?!
Have you got pics buddy?
Weeksy, answers are there :http://www.profileracing.com/news_full.php?id=594I would add a 2.5 generation (the later Alex ones) His earlier cranks are Gen 2, the ones reissued this summer.Yes, who am I to correct the guys at Profile ??
Profile do. They even said that their "Gen 1" were the same as the hutch cranks.
Gen 2 I think (or Gen 1 if you only count non sticker indent as Hutch ones, like some people seem to).I think I read that they are making the new ones using the actual tooling, using the same stock thickness sheet, and in the exact same way. Pretty cool really.http://www.profileracing.com/news_full.php?id=690"The cranksets will be made on our original 1979 tooling."
Quote from: S&MAlex on June 11, 2008, 02:14 PMGen 2 I think (or Gen 1 if you only count non sticker indent as Hutch ones, like some people seem to).I think I read that they are making the new ones using the actual tooling, using the same stock thickness sheet, and in the exact same way. Pretty cool really.http://www.profileracing.com/news_full.php?id=690"The cranksets will be made on our original 1979 tooling."You see even Profile don't know what they're on about ! lol . The square boxy ones were 80-81 they say not 79.
Quote from: Mattdub on June 11, 2008, 02:17 PMQuote from: S&MAlex on June 11, 2008, 02:14 PMGen 2 I think (or Gen 1 if you only count non sticker indent as Hutch ones, like some people seem to).I think I read that they are making the new ones using the actual tooling, using the same stock thickness sheet, and in the exact same way. Pretty cool really.http://www.profileracing.com/news_full.php?id=690"The cranksets will be made on our original 1979 tooling."You see even Profile don't know what they're on about ! lol . The square boxy ones were 80-81 they say not 79.Yeah, but although we have already exposed mistakes in their website, they could well have got the tooling, and some of the very first protypes made in 1979.