Middleburn crank history

Goldtec offered their glorious rings as an £800 package with Middleburn made cranks. They were logo-less.
They were available in Black or Silver.
Their sales were very slow and consequently Middleburn ended up selling some off at shows etc.
I have some of the Silver RS1's bought without logos from the Middleburn stand at bicycle expo 199something.

Their hubs are lovely. I've been using a set since the beginning and now have 3 sets of them on several bikes. They need a bit more care than Hope, but sound great and perform just as well.
 
These are my RS-DH cranks, rather worn and dirty and badly photographed on a phone, but still pretty solid.
 

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Thin Lee is refering to the mega sized ones which appeared in Dirt 10 or 11, if I get the time I'll dig out and scan.

They were silly big.......
 
Just dug out this old thread after having a bit of a tidy up in the loft after finding the RS2's i was talking about on page 2

They are the RS2's without the logo on which i got off Bob at Goldtec some years back so have a bit of history.

If anyone is interested in them let me know and we can sort something out

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Blue Ano RS3's
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Gold hubs on Ceramic 117's...on my IF
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It is a shame these images have been moved/removed.

I've just bought some MB cranks and was hoping to have them identified. Here are mine:
 

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So that makes them a road version. What is the difference between the road version and the MTB? These have clearly been used in a muddy situation, with mud in the cut outs etc
 
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Oh yes, so it does!
Dear Admin, can I have a late night slightly tipsy filter added to my account please?
 
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