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• #2
Is it the Victory ?
http://velobase.com/ViewGroup.aspx?GroupID=0524aa6d-4cd8-4411-a6b8-a614a6340574
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• #3
looks like victory
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• #4
Yeah I think it is too
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• #5
Another vote for Victory!
A lovely, under-rated group: useful info here.
But mate: red tyres? C'mon!
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• #6
Been removed :p
It has a pair of normal black Marathon Plus. These are old pictures.
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• #7
Also the saddle is now a Brooks B17s.
Btw got a pair of very nice Victory brake levers from a German chap on eBay. Waiting for them to arrive. -
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Btw, as far as I know the Victory, when introduced, was a mid-level gruppo. Triomphe being the entry level and C-Record the top. There were only these three for a few years.
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• #9
Good news on all counts!
From the Velobase link you posted:
"First introduced in 1985, however did not appear in the Campagnolo catalog till the following year. Triomphe and Victory were designed not only as a mid-level component but also as a legacy design to those that preferred the old Nuovo Record (Triomphe) and Super Record (Victory) designs over the new C-Record."Show us some more pictures when it's finsihed.
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• #10
I would like to but the Victory callipers if you are willing to sell?
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• #11
I apologise to my girlfriend for not having a good look at her bike as I did with mine, but after a quick look and for what I remember, it seems the bike has mostly Victory components.
The hubs and the cranks and the headset, along side the calipers, do look like Victory too and now that I got the brake levers from eBay, it'll hopefully be a full Victory gruppo.Given that, I am reluctant to sell them.
If, however, the gruppo is not fully Victory, then I'll have to think how to bring a full gruppo onto the bike (be it Victory or something else, depending on how many 'missing' components there will be.)Will let you know tonight. From the looks, however, it is quite unlikely I'll sell them, sorry.
Hi,
my girlfriend is riding this nice Gazelle with Campagnolo components:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/anidel/sets/72157643598664924/
and I'd like to put the correct Campagnolo brake levers on this.
But first I'd like to identify the brakes:
Anyone ?
Thanks!
Aniello