Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Unknown Campy Brake set

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daibutsusan73
06-11-06, 08:08 AM
A few days ago some dude came into the bike shop with an older road bike (possibly 80's or early 90's) with some really nice and unusual looking Campagnolo brakes. Of course They were very elegant looking, But the thing that was most characteristic of these brakes was that the head of the pivot bolt on both front and rear brakes was shaped like a small spike, I presume to make the brakes more aerodynamic.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about?


barba
06-11-06, 08:20 AM
Are you talking about Campy deltas?

http://people.umass.edu/jbarba/delta.jpg

daibutsusan73
06-11-06, 08:30 AM
Nope. It was the standard "U-shape" caliper.


ImOnCrank
06-11-06, 08:32 AM
Doesn't sound like the deltas. Sounds like athena or maybe c-record? I have a set but I'm not sure what they are.

shants
06-11-06, 08:36 AM
the athenas definitely have that "spike" feature.

barba
06-11-06, 08:37 AM
Here are the Athena brake calipers.

http://people.umass.edu/jbarba/athena.jpg

daibutsusan73
06-11-06, 08:42 AM
Mystery solved.

What's the level of quality on these?
Are they still in production?

barba
06-11-06, 08:47 AM
Athena was fazed out in 1998, I think. I believe that it was between Chorus and Veloce.

ImOnCrank
06-11-06, 09:07 AM
Yeap thats them.

vobopl
06-11-06, 01:24 PM
Here are the Athena brake calipers.

http://people.umass.edu/jbarba/athena.jpg
These are monoplanar Athenas. Look how one arm goes through, not behind the other. They were originaly Chorus, about tine when Record and Croce d'Aune were Deltas. Then, with Chorus upgraded, previous Chorus (I guess with less perfect finish) become Athenas.

edub
06-11-06, 01:52 PM
These are monoplanar Athenas. Look how one arm goes through, not behind the other. They were originaly Chorus, about tine when Record and Croce d'Aune were Deltas. Then, with Chorus upgraded, previous Chorus (I guess with less perfect finish) become Athenas.

knowledge dropped!

rollsroyce
06-11-06, 01:57 PM
Also those Campy monoplanar calipers have a reputation for being not excellent.

brokenrobot
06-11-06, 02:08 PM
Also those Campy monoplanar calipers have a reputation for being not excellent.

Really pretty, though...

cuda2k
06-29-06, 09:22 AM
Are they really not great for stopping? Considering the direction Campy is going with their brakes for 2007 (not to mention the crank but don't get me started, as it is it's not C&V discussion) I was thinking of picking up a pair of these to put on the Gazelle next year.

pigmode
06-29-06, 09:49 AM
Those brakes are for speed control, not stopping.

poopncow
06-29-06, 11:08 AM
Damn Susan, you know I have a set of these... and just a few blocks away :)

The monoplanars show up on EBAY every so often and are relatively pricey, took me 4 months to win a set. But damn if they don't look all sexy awesome. Stopping power is average.

There is another (older?) line of campy brakes that do not have the fork and knife monoplanar arms that uses cl.... cone shaped fasteners.

poopncow
06-29-06, 07:06 PM
this

poopncow
06-29-06, 07:07 PM
Instead of this

poopncow
06-29-06, 07:12 PM
The finish on even the Athena monoplanars were amazingly polished. The lower or later models did away with the sexy rocket nose cones and replaced them with mushroom shaped heads.....very disappointing.

juvi-kyle
06-29-06, 07:25 PM
Here are the Athena brake calipers.

http://people.umass.edu/jbarba/athena.jpg
I can never decide if I like the Athenas or the Deltas more...

Where is that link?