Grafton Cranks

bluedazzler

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I have two kinds of joystix cranks, one is pointed at the axle end and the other is rounded, whats the story here ? cheers
 
bluedazzler":mr0npl38 said:
I have two kinds of joystix cranks, one is pointed at the axle end and the other is rounded, whats the story here ? cheers

Pointed ones are the last and final generation.
They are a little beefier at the axle end

I'm assuming by rounded you mean like these below?


grafton_group.jpg
 
crconsulting":4xjmjyrk said:
I'm assuming by rounded you mean like these below?

yeah that's it, the others have a kind of point to them, so do you know respective years of production for these?

pointed =

round =

nice collection of stuff :cool:
 
crconsulting":23qp06jm said:
Pointed ones are the last and final generation.
They are a little beefier at the axle end

I'm assuming by rounded you mean like these below?


grafton_group.jpg

Very nice collection indeed ,very :mrgreen:
 
bluedazzler":buh6z310 said:
crconsulting":buh6z310 said:
I'm assuming by rounded you mean like these below?

yeah that's it, the others have a kind of point to them, so do you know respective years of production for these?

pointed =

round =

There was no exact cutoff as far as year, I cant remember the exact year when we started seeing those flowing into the sales floors as they came on as a re-design (like most Grafton stuff) rather than a "new model year".

First time I remember seeing them was as warranty replacements. The pointed ones were the last Grafton crank sets to come out though.

They stopped production after that.
 
Hi I have these also. The joysticks in the pic are the later ones. I had them since 93. There are also beefier ones they were made earlier I think.
 
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