Old 12-02-18 | 11:41 PM
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kenhawkeye
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Bikes: 1976, Alan Super Record, 1977 Bob Jackson, 1978 Viner Special Professional, 1978 Bianchi Super Corsa

Changing spring on Campagnolo Nuovo Record FD

Originally Posted by rootboy
I have one of those springs. NOS. As well as the bolt, #788 , also new old stock. As for the little nut, # 217, probably not.
I also have the lower arm, #782 . As well as the upper arm. 778.
Shoot me a PM, Xetaprime, if interested. p.s. Yes...these can be real tricky to disassemble, and mostly, re-assemble.
Wear protective gear! ;>
I'm sitting here drinking my second morning coffee with a Novo and Super Record which I've done that with sitting on the desk, and I'm still smiling. On one, I replaced the cage and pivot arm too and the top circlip has to be removed for that. The main spring is a PITA to exchange because it is so strong but Rootboy is correct; careful with those fingers
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