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Old 05-07-11 | 10:56 PM
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Bikes: Chesini, Montagner, Biddle

Originally Posted by rm -rf
Is it like this one on Flickr? He says it's a NOS 1988-1991 model. It's worth seeing the photos, I can't link them here.[/IMG]
Yes, this Chorus derailleur is a NOS 1988 - 1991 model, photographs attached. This derailleur along with it's fellow Croce D'Aune model of the same era are things of beauty.







The Campagnolo Chorus rear derailleur allowed versatility, especially for a bicycle whose specifications lend it toward a wide range of users, is an indispensable characteristic.

A bicycle for professional racing can if fact be used for competition, touring, triathlons and non-competitive cycling.

The Campagnolo Chorus derailleur was designed with the 'Dual Mode' system. The Dual Mode system allowed the derailleurs parallelogram to be rotated in different working positions at 5 degrees and 30 degrees.
Max Cog:- A position 27 teeth, B position 32 teeth.
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