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https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/brake-acessories/products/campagnolo-brake-caliper-cable-adjuster-screw-br-at221
The Cycle Clinic have these available that might suit those Athena brakes? -
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1999 Flite Titanium, good condition, a few minor wear marks to the lettering. £40 posted in the U.K.
Prologo Scratch Pro, reasonable condition but with quite a few wear marks and scuffs. £14 posted in the U.K.
Deda Piega 26.0 bars measuring 38cm centre to centre (Deda size 40 outside to outside). Good condition with a few installation marks. £12 posted in the U.K. -
I think buying a complete seat post from ebay or the forums is now the only way you're going to find that part. I had similar issues with the lower clamp developing hairline cracks on the rail clamping area but managed to buy a crash damaged carbon post for spares a few years ago.
For reference the Campagnolo part number is SP-RE102.One important thing to look out for is that the "knurling pitch"(the grooves on top of the post) is 1mm on the older seat posts but this changed to 0.5mm from about 2004 but thats only for the Chorus and Record carbon versions. The alloy Centaur posts still had the 1mm pitch. The part number for the 0.5mm pitch clamp is SP-202 just in case you found one and thought it might fit.
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http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/362195/
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I might be wrong on the title, it was described as a HSC when I bought it many years ago so purely going off that. Googled around a bit but couldn't find any other name for it.
According to the Look 1998 catalogue it looks like your fork could be the LDS PRO rather than the HSC which is all carbon.
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http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=423783
This of any interest? Might not be the right era but could be worth a look. -
mavic cosmic carbon.alloy
slightly older, but good conditon, barely any rim wear
24 hole? Price?