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Third eye chain watcher(?) was good too. Something to keep your chain from overshooting granny ring if you were too retarded to adjust your mech
Magura Hydro Brakes
Still going strong - have them on both my singlespeeds:
Mid-90s Racelines - polished silver, with trick after-market CNC levers.
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25th Anniversary Racelines, with red anodised CNC braces and levers.
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In the dry they are the best brakes in the world - but discs are better when it's wet, just not as cool 8)
Browning Electronic Accushift Shifting Technology (BEAST)
(bought 4 sets when they were selling them off at 10% of original rrp - tried one set and couldn't see how it was supposed to work, mixing close tolerances with bendy plastic bits
Tangent should be on this retro thread he loves purple.
ransos, I'm loving your bike! Fantastic effort
Thanks! If you head over to retrobike, they're having a bit of a Breezer orgy at the moment. Joe Breeze has even posted some pictures!
I've got a shark fin on my 456.
Evolution headsets! Just coming nicely back into fashion for my 1990 Aluminium Orange.
I was still using until about 2 years ago a Hypercracker for removing cassettes, which I must have got back in about '93. It has only been the newer Hope hubs that it has failed to fit.
I now have the proper tools for the job and have to say that they are far easier. It was a right faff getting the wheel back in with the hypercracker in place and managing to get the chain and cranks in a good place to apply the pressure to undo the lockring.
The Kona Impact headset was also a great invention as it was an old style headset you could do up with just an allen key.
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Always wanted these 
I've got one of these in my attic - brand new in its box. 16 gears on a single chainring.
Maybe I should combine it with my Rohloff hub to get 16X14 gears = umpteen brassillion. That would make for a spectacular defection from single speed.
Mmmm, I can see another Frankenbike coming up...
BTW also got most of a Browning auto trans.
elliptic - MemberWedge packs that you put in the join of the seat and top tube
I had one of those!
On my pearly white Courier for shouldering it up stupidly steep hills on Lakes epics.
[misty-eyed] Those were the days... [/misty-eyed]
one of these tool kits on my MF courier which i thought was so cool with plastic rear wheel disc!, i had bio pace chainrings too and afyer market wheelset which had suntour large flange hubs... a sought after rariety by the retro brigade nowadays..
I have a hite rite, sharks fin and tooth, chainstay U brake and biopace rings all fitted to the same bike ๐
Nobody has mentioned the Cog Hog yet - turns a non-Shadow rear mech into something that shifts considerably bettetangan it did. Mine has been on three bikes and is sitting in my parts box awaiting its next use.
I always wanted one of the XTR satellite shifters, although they actually looked awful when fitted, and I'm not sure they were that useful!
The Ginger one - beat me to it. I use my Hypercracker pretty regularly and find it very easy to use. So, it's officially ace. ;0)
Oh god, on my old Raleigh I had a Girvin Flexstem and a DCD. Then on my Kona I had the afformentioned Onza elastomer pedals (that were utter, utter junk).
XTR satellite shifters
I've honestly always thought these were an April Fool. They were real? Scout's honour?
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Fibreglass X-frames
This is mean guys! I still have thumb shifters, sharkfin, flex stem, and seatpost pump on my Stumpjumper !!! Ok its a Touring bike now but still does the odd bridle path.... And I still have the Biopace rings it came with. ๐ณ
Girvin forks - I love them ๐
Raleigh Dynatech M-Trax Diablo DXSteel and Ti in a perfect heavy harmony.. still wanted one
I still have one of the Frames.
Specialized Ground Control
Best tyre ever!
+1
With an Extreme or More Extreme on the back.
second the ground controls has anyone tried to pertition specialized to remake some i would love a couple of sets.
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