Originally Posted by
CliffordK
As I understand it, Super Record chainrings had a thin ring around where the teeth are, and a hollowed out spider.
Nuovo Record chainrings had a double ring, and a solid spider.
Any true Campagnolo chainrings that have the single ring and a solid spider are cut Nuovo Record rings.
I assume Campagnolo sold fluted Strada cranksets with the Super Record Rings.
For over a decade, yes, the Super Record chainrings made the model, the arms were common. The bottom bracket was the rest of the complete crank set assembly. The CPSC adaptations help confuse the issue for many who were not around or not aware at the time.