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Photo from the collection of Jeff Archer of First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday!

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p kotanen
p kotanen
11 years ago

Wasatch Cycle Works crosstop brakes?

The Goats
11 years ago

Wassach Cycle Works. Had a set on back of my Ibis Mojo. Still an all-time fave brake!

Goats

Cyclinfo
11 years ago

Don’t know the manufacturer, but WCW was the private brand for components of Rose Versand, a German mail order company during the 90s.

Your Face
Your Face
11 years ago

That is as old school campy seatpost. The WCW is an acronym in Italian for “This is a Campy seapost”. I speak the truth.

ant1
ant1
11 years ago

campy cable operated bench vise.

jud
jud
11 years ago

wasatch cycle work brakes also made sweet hubs.

Matt
Matt
11 years ago

Wasatch Cycle Works “The Clamp”. According to this: http://mombat.org/WCWCat2.jpg

Richard
Richard
11 years ago

Wasach Cycle Works Scissor brake?

T2
T2
11 years ago

Wasatch Cycle Works brake designed by Dave Sanders out of Provo, UT.

Tim
Tim
11 years ago

Wasatch Cycle Works the Clamp- excellent brake, esp. when paired with Shimano SLR Plus brake levers- massive rim clearance plus excellent power. They work better with a thin V-Brake style pad on the link side, and a thick canti-style pad on the non-link side.

MaxV
MaxV
11 years ago

Campy wine foil cutter

PDXFixed
PDXFixed
11 years ago

You guys are all wrong, it’s obviously a Wasatch Cycle Works brake.

Joe P
Joe P
11 years ago

As others have said Wasatch Cycle Works and was based in Provo Utah, and I had a set of his extremely light hubs as well. Dave Sanderson I think was his name- good guy, I remember his racing in one of the first Leadville’s and thinking he was friggin nuts.

Julien M.
11 years ago

I read “Lucy Liu”

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