Spécialités TA brake cable guide (normal model)
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Category:  Small Parts & Accessories
Name:  Spécialités TA brake cable guide (normal model)
Brand:  Spécialités TA
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Years:  1950's - 1960's
Country:  France
Added By: bikeville on 01/10/08
Updated By: peterbman on 03/27/15
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Spécialités TA brake cable guide (normal mode
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Part Type Cable GuideIdentifying Markings TA logo
MaterialAluminum AlloyLocation 
General Information
this is the normal model. attaches under stem binder bolt, and has the brake cables running through it. they can be released if needed. Mafac also made a model as well.
People would sometimes Etch their name into it for indentifaction.
They resemble the early indentifaction tags that were required by French law.
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Spécialités TA brake cable guide (thin model)Spécialités TA
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First introduced alloy chainrings which were used on a number of other company's crankarms, TA soon move on to producing their own crank arms as well and then expanded into other products.

 
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