Record cranks had the fifth spider arm hidden behind the crank and Chorus cranks are raised-up around the crank bolt dustcover.
The brakes could be Monoplaners, but Athena also had a non-Monoplaner brakeset that looked very similar: need to see the pivot point.
The rear mech has the A & B adjuster screws above the parallelogram and the cable adjuster is knurled, which mark it out as early C-Record era.
So I'm going to put my money on Athena, 1988 - 1991.
You're welcome.
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Record cranks had the fifth spider arm hidden behind the crank and Chorus cranks are raised-up around the crank bolt dustcover.
The brakes could be Monoplaners, but Athena also had a non-Monoplaner brakeset that looked very similar: need to see the pivot point.
The rear mech has the A & B adjuster screws above the parallelogram and the cable adjuster is knurled, which mark it out as early C-Record era.
So I'm going to put my money on Athena, 1988 - 1991.
You're welcome.