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Old 07-21-10, 01:56 AM
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Can anybody tell me which campy series this is?

Thank you very much in advance!






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The rear derailleur is 2nd generation C-Record, about 1988.
Quick releases are Nuovo/Super record.
Front derailleur could be Athena or Chorus.
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The QR's are pre-CPSC due to the straight levers which dates them pre-1978.
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The QR's are pre-CPSC due to the straight levers which dates them pre-1978.

please tell us (well me ) more. I knew there was something 'special' about these QRs. what was changed and why the straight lever?
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
please tell us (well me ) more. I knew there was something 'special' about these QRs. what was changed and why the straight lever?
Early levers were all straight (at least from the factory). For 1978 and later the CPSC decided to protect us from either: a. stabbing ourselves with that straight lever; or b. preventing accidental release, by curving the end further inward. You'll also notice that the front derailleur gained a nice curved front edge, preventing us from cutting ourselves on that highly dangerous implement. (Ignore those chainrings )
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hello everyone!

tahnk you very much, you are great...I really appreciate your expert opinions (and hope to be an expert as well some day)

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