Any opinions on Miranda bike parts?
stickman
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Chainsets in particular.
Bikes, saddles and stuff
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Gears - Obscuring the goodness of singlespeed
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I had never heard of them before buying some remaindered V-brakes, which are now on my mtb and work very nicely. I didn't know they made anything else. For quality it's not Dura Ace or Record but very useable all the same. Probably cheap as well.0
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Thanks, the only thing I could find out is that some Raleigh road bikes have the chainsets, it's a single chainset i'm wondering about though.Bikes, saddles and stuff
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21720915@N03/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/65587945@N00/
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If you are curious about Miranda products you can check the official web www.mirandabikeparts.com0
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Thanks, they look ok. In the meantime I bought a Mighty chainset though.Bikes, saddles and stuff
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21720915@N03/
More stuff:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65587945@N00/
Gears - Obscuring the goodness of singlespeed0