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Old 04-20-05, 11:34 AM
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hey Campy heads, help me I.D...

anyone tell me what model brake this is?
what about this crankset?
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My guess is Chorus on the brake. Crank's not Campagnolo, unless it's been highly modified. Cool lookin' bike.
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What do you get when you cross Bianchi celeste and Masi orange?.............Sore eyes. Sorry I don't know what model of crankset that is. A shot of the brakes from another angle might be helpful. They bear some resemblence to the delta brakes, but can't tell for certain from that angle.
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here's a couple more. i think these are about the most graceful looking calipers i've seen.
i inherited the bike. it's around 89-90 i think and the paint job is pretty era correct. i kinda dig it.
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My guess for the brakes is Athena.

I'm at a loss with the cranks though.
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here's a couple more. i think these are about the most graceful looking calipers i've seen.
i inherited the bike. it's around 89-90 i think and the paint job is pretty era correct. i kinda dig it.
I'll follow my mama's advice here. I'm glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by Surferbruce
it's around 89-90 i think and the paint job is pretty era correct. i kinda dig it.

Pay no attention to that man behind the cape

i kinda dig it too. Very late '80s.
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Those cranks look like they've been drilled and worked by hand. You couldn't pay me enough to sprint on those...

Interesing mix of parts there... I see a Shimano shifter and a Dura-Ace 7 or 8-speed rear derailleur.
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I'd also say "Athena" for the brakes but never seen a crank like that.
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well got some answers from bill ron at his shop. brakes are early athena and cranks are Sampson.
thanks for the help!
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