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Photo from the collection of Jeff Archer of First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday!

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Luis
Luis
11 years ago

Well, it must be a part of a DeLorean (I’m guessing maybe a Flux Capacitor shunt resistor?), since today is Sunday, but in the website it’s already Monday…

Inigo Montoya
Inigo Montoya
11 years ago

MacMahon scissor brakes

Kovas
Kovas
11 years ago

It’s a medieval head-squashing torture device.

Spencer
Spencer
11 years ago

MRC Batwing brake baby!

steve m
steve m
11 years ago

Let me hazard a guess. McMahon Power Link brake.

MRI
MRI
11 years ago

McMahon Racing Components Powerbrake

duke
duke
11 years ago

I remember these brakes. the macmahon scissor links were so powerfull!! the precursor to the bat wing which in my opinion were the best pre v braks brake.

Tim
Tim
11 years ago

Yeah, McMahon Scissors Brake. Hope it’s made of better material than my MRC Decelerator cantilever, which was made of pot metal that deformed, bulged, and cracked on me.

EMBER
EMBER
11 years ago

This is a McMahon Racing Components Power brake “scissor type” – with Link U-Brake Flex Plate.
It’s from about 1991-1996.

To Spencer: I think this is not the “batwing”. That was a “simple” V brake.

robert
robert
11 years ago

campy shoe laces circa 1970s… alright, wheres my prize?

Spencer
Spencer
11 years ago

Confirmed, not the Batwing.

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