Campagnolo hub-french threading?
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Campagnolo hub-french threading?
I just discover in my old box a Campagnolo Record rear hub with a six speed Maillard Course freewheel, french thread. Is this combination rare? Is a keeper or should I take a 15$ offer?
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Everything depends on condition. Unless it's in rough condition, it has to be worth more then $15.
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Are you sure it's French thread? Maillard freewheels were made in British and French threading. If the axle cones are good it's worth just for spare parts if it's French.
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After a close inspection I`m sure is french. The hub has the inscription: "FRANCE M34.7X1"
And the freewhel had 5 cogs, not 6. Two red spacers.
And the freewhel had 5 cogs, not 6. Two red spacers.
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The freewheel should come apart to allow building up the wheel with just the body in place. then the freewheel can be removed w/o trouble.
$15 reads cheap, no mention of the skewer... if in reasonable shape that alone would be worth that and possibly more.
But cash in hand...