• Life got so much more simple from 1995...

    I'll take your word for it on the RD: I got a little cross-eyed squinting at the catalogues! Having a replacement cable adjuster is more likely than it bring Centaur MTB, pretty rare.

    Are you sure about the HS? Pretty sure only Record had the "perforations" around the cup. The plastic is part of the Selform system which Record also had.

    The crank date code should be two digits in a square.

    Sorry, typo when I wrote about the Ergo: 1994 were carbon bodied.

    Hey-ho, every day's a school day and all that. :)

  • Yup, alot easier. But I do think the group looks better with no groupname on it. Says the guy with a Campagnolo Athena groupset from 1995 on his Gazelle.

    I'm not 100% sure about the headset. It could also be Record. They both had perforations: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/d/118961-2/1991+Campagnolo+Catalog.pdf
    I only tought that record came with that steel thing, but apparantly they also come with a plastic one. As I can see in the older catologue before 1991.

    The digits in the square say: A2. I don't know which date that must be.

    I also noticed that Campagnolo always uses the groupname Record in their catalogues. Why not C-record? And wich periode is now really C-record? Are my cranks C-record or Record? And what about my headset, seatpost and shifters?

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