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Old 05-18-05, 04:55 PM
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Campagnolo Crank ID help

I'm hoping someone can help me ID a Campy Crank from the early 90's. It's a double with the black printed Campy shield on the arms. On the back is a small square with a 93 in it. Photos at https://flickr.com/photos/67507317@N00/sets/352133/show/

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Looks like Croce d'Aune to me.
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Originally Posted by ed073
Looks like Croce d'Aune to me.
Nope, Chorus. Croce had self-extracting bolts. Chorus has the 'shoulder' at the crank bolt.




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Mate...you are spot on. funny thing is, I had a Chorus bike back in the early 90s!!

Gawd I'm an idiot...:/
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Maybe Athena?
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[QUOTE=monogodo]Nope, Chorus. Croce had self-extracting bolts. Chorus has the 'shoulder' at the crank bolt.


Yep, Chorus seems most likely. Do you know the significance of the 93 in the square on the back of the arms? Do different symbols indcate the different models?
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Originally Posted by campyman099
Maybe Athena?
No. Not Athena.



frictionshift: Sorry, don't know what the 93 in the square means. My Croce cranks have a 41 in a box, so it's not year of manufacture.
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Originally Posted by Ben Cousins
I have those exact cranks. They are Chorus/Record from the early 90's.

Case closed.
No, not Chorus/Record. Only Chorus. Record was different.

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DEFINTELY not Record!!!!


edit-love those Record SGR pedals. Shame they weighed 3 pounds each
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yah but can you pronounce Croce D'Aune ?
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Originally Posted by lotek
yah but can you pronounce Croce D'Aune ?
Yes.
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