Help Identifying an older Brodie Dynamo model...
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Help Identifying an older Brodie Dynamo model...
Please see the pictures below and let me know if you have seen something like this...
The 170mm Shimano Nexave crank arms are marked "BD" and have three chainrings. (2003 ?)
The frame is 7000 series butted aluminum tubing (except for the forks, which are steel).
The frame has disc brake mounts front and rear but it also has fittings front and rear to accept V-brakes or cantilever brakes.
Shimano Sora RD.
The bike looks red but it is more orange than red.
I cannot find any other examples of this build model of Dynamo and was sent here from Classic & Vintage.
A request for information to Brodie Cycles in Vancouver got no response.
Help me, Obi Wan Kenobe.
Binky
The 170mm Shimano Nexave crank arms are marked "BD" and have three chainrings. (2003 ?)
The frame is 7000 series butted aluminum tubing (except for the forks, which are steel).
The frame has disc brake mounts front and rear but it also has fittings front and rear to accept V-brakes or cantilever brakes.
Shimano Sora RD.
The bike looks red but it is more orange than red.
I cannot find any other examples of this build model of Dynamo and was sent here from Classic & Vintage.
A request for information to Brodie Cycles in Vancouver got no response.
Help me, Obi Wan Kenobe.
Binky
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Just FYI this is the Mountain Biking sub-forum, that is a hybrid, you may consider asking the mods to move it to that sub-forum. It is a not classic and vintage enough for C&V.
Though curious what you are trying to identify, you have already done that so not sure what you need to know?
If you are looking for date you can figure it out from the parts on it just look at when the cranks or derailleurs came out and with Shimano they have the part numbers on it.
Though curious what you are trying to identify, you have already done that so not sure what you need to know?
If you are looking for date you can figure it out from the parts on it just look at when the cranks or derailleurs came out and with Shimano they have the part numbers on it.
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Just FYI this is the Mountain Biking sub-forum, that is a hybrid, you may consider asking the mods to move it to that sub-forum. It is a not classic and vintage enough for C&V.
Though curious what you are trying to identify, you have already done that so not sure what you need to know?
If you are looking for date you can figure it out from the parts on it just look at when the cranks or derailleurs came out and with Shimano they have the part numbers on it.
Though curious what you are trying to identify, you have already done that so not sure what you need to know?
If you are looking for date you can figure it out from the parts on it just look at when the cranks or derailleurs came out and with Shimano they have the part numbers on it.
Thanks !!
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