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• #2
Dibs Saddle , PM on way
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• #3
Those cranks are interesting.
They are clearly C-Record (last appearing in the 1994 catalogue), but Campag only started putting groupset names on components in 1995 and it wasn't until 1996 that the length of the crank was also shown on the face.
I'd be interested to see a photo of the reverse of the arm, showing whatever markings there are.
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• #4
Yeah I was kind of wondering if those were C-record as well because of the unusual markings, though I'm pretty sure they are. I've looked on the arm reverse, no markings whatsoever...
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• #5
Definitely C-Record cranks: hidden 5th arm and self-extractor crank bolts, but definitely 1996 or later.
The unusual length together with there being no markings on the rear of the arms, makes me think they were a one-off for some special project...
Might be worth contacting Campag to see what they say: you might have a piece of history there...
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• #6
Dibs - brake levers!
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• #7
+1 - really strange seeing such an iconally-shaped crankset with the modern-looking logo on it.
Might be worth holding onto it until there's a bit more information about it: a quick search and this is the only other version like yours that I could find http://www.bike-vintage.com/46-new-campagnolo-c-record-crankset-nos-nib-very-rare-model-180mm.html (granted, it's NOS and NIB). Note that it's also 180mm though... Interesting!
Hi,
-Campagnolo Croce d'Aune rear and front derailleurs. Sorry I don't have pics of the front but I can do some later, though it is in excellent condition. Rear works perfectly but has many scratches. Please note that on the pic some part (cable stop) is missing but I have it so it's complete.
Yours for 45£