The Campagnolo Thread
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Re: The Campagnolo Threadthanks, mate. perfect!
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Re: The Campagnolo ThreadMunga. I'm assuming you want to run campy dual pivot brakes. If so don't forgery that the max reach is about 50mm. Most old race frames that run traditional nut and bolt brake calipers will usually require a caliper with a reach of 52 to 62mm.
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Re: The Campagnolo Threadyeah thanks for the reminder. all pie in the sky at the moment.
i just went out and trial fitted some single-pivot calipers (39-49mm) and there's ample adjustment. Last edited by munga on Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The Campagnolo ThreadYou can get dual pivots in a long reach/nutted caliper. Not Campy, but they work pretty well.
Cheap too: http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/57-75mm-drop-road-fixie-track-bike-caliper-brake/MX806 volutamus scandemus
Re: The Campagnolo Threadyeah, i got a set of nutted tektro dual pivots at gear. you'll find them definitely.
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadLooking for a vintage Record front derailleaur. 7/8 speed. Plenty on eBay, never seem to win one???
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Do you need one that clamps around the tube, or one that bolts to the brazed-on attachment?
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Finally got one. Many thanks.
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadFinally getting around to getting parts (mixed NOS/used), to equip the Pegasus to my 'requirement'. I have a SunTour soft-spot.
Without going into $$ values, on a scale of 1~10, where would they sit on the desirability scale? ![]() Ever noticed how quiet steel bikes are?
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadIn the world of campagnolo brakes I'd say about 6/10 mostly because of their condition. In the world of Campagnolo a 10/10 would be delta brakes. 9/10 would be Cobalto super record calipers and 25 anniversary super record calipers. 8/10 would be Chorus monoplaner's or pre-CPSC record calipers.
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Re: The Campagnolo ThreadThanks. I'll just put them in a swap listing when the time comes.
Ever noticed how quiet steel bikes are?
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadThese are the '3rd generation' Super Record / Record calipers, introduced C1983. The script Campagnolo branding, rather than block letters, and 'conical' pivot bolt locknuts are the way to identify these. They are not that easy to come by it seems, specially when you are looking for a pair to complete a full house Campag bike from 1983 to 1985. The condition is not great but as long as the anodising on the arms is Ok, the rest of the hardware can be cleaned up or replaced. 3rd Generation is what I call them, not sure if they have an official name.
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Re: The Campagnolo ThreadMore good info. Thanks. The era fits with the bike, I think. Must have been bought with them on.
Ever noticed how quiet steel bikes are?
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadCycle touring blog and tour journals: whispering wheels...
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In the event of toe clips,& a lot of other Campy stuff I seem to need, eBay is full of overpriced NOS, or rusty relics, & expensive shipping to match, hence my request here for someone you can trust.
Re: The Campagnolo ThreadAvailable:
New Veloce 111mm bottom bracket, Italian thread, fitted but not used, due to wrong size. $25.00 plus post
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this could be of use to me later today - I'll PM you I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
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Still available.
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