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Old 04-13-11, 10:47 AM
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is this a japanese frame and fork or italian" s/n 8710739 BREV CAMPAGNOLO DROP OUTS FRAME AND FORK help help help






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The domed fork and stay ends indicate not Italian, but with what I see it could be made in UK or North America. What is the width and threading of the bottom bracket shell?
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It has shimano 600 cranks. Looks like european bottom bracket
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This bike has shimano 600 grupo. Cinelli stem and bars ans it had a cinelli chain stays decals. I dont have any idea but both frame and fork drop outs are campagnolo
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Lots of US, UK, Canadian, and Japanese builders used Campagnolo dropouts and Cinelli lugs and fork crowns. How wide is the bottom bracket shell--68mm or 70mm?
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japanese or italian

well i check and is 2 5/8" inches i guess multiply by 2.54= 68mm
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Not Italian. You can confirm this by removing the cranks and bottom bracket. The right hand cup on British-threaded (non-Italian) bikes is reverse-threaded.
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