Classic & Vintage - what kind of Campy pedals are these?

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wearyourtruth
10-13-05, 01:56 PM
have a chance to buy these pedals, but was looking for more information (seller doesn't know). does anyone know more about these pedals, other than they are campy (duh)? thanks!
*edit* got some more pics, hosted myself so hopefully work better
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USAZorro
10-13-05, 02:02 PM
Well, the clips and straps are definitely Campagnolo. Are you sure about the pedals?
Mid-80's to early 90's C-Record. Or Croce d'Aune or Chorus. Or possibly other Campy groups, too. Hard to tell, I can only see the 2nd and 3rd of the 3 pics.
toomanybikes
10-13-05, 03:45 PM
Mid-80's to early 90's C-Record. Or Croce d'Aune or Chorus. Or possibly other Campy groups, too. Hard to tell, I can only see the 2nd and 3rd of the 3 pics.
Mid - '80's - I have two pair of C-Record the same as these. They may be Croce but I think C-record.
Boy could you lean those over in a corner!!
I agree with C-Record. Croce d'Aune was more traditional pedal with a front plate and used standard toe clips. Chorus looked similar to C-Record but I believe is different in the toeclip mounting.
wearyourtruth
10-13-05, 08:34 PM
i'm not very familiar with campy, what is the difference between C-Record and Record? i pretty much only know the modern hierarchy...
TheOtherGuy
10-13-05, 08:39 PM
Another vote for C-Record. Victory was similar looking too, but the toe clip on Victory mounted above, rather than below.
C-Record (Corsa Record) is what the first new Record group was called after Tullio Campagnolo passed away in '83. C-Record was introduced in '84.
LittleGinseng
10-13-05, 08:52 PM
I agree with C-Record. Croce d'Aune was more traditional pedal with a front plate and used standard toe clips. Chorus looked similar to C-Record but I believe is different in the toeclip mounting.
These are definately Corsa Record pedals. If they were Chorus then the area I've highlighted would have a 2cm curved extension. I can post a pic of my Chorus pedals if you want to see the difference.
wearyourtruth
10-13-05, 09:26 PM
These are definately Corsa Record pedals. If they were Chorus then the area I've highlighted would have a 2cm curved extension. I can post a pic of my Chorus pedals if you want to see the difference.
i'd love to see, just for the sake of learning, if it's no bother!
thanks to everyone who's posted!
Victory - from an '85 trek 760...
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