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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
Agree, they do look closer to the originals, particularly the early steel versions. Alloy is a bonus, and the Campagnolo stampings look very well done. Looking forward to hearing your assessment once they arrive, as I have that auction on 'Watch'.

You'll have to tell us if they can be tightened down/removed using the Campy tool; as noted, the serrations look somewhat shallow - and, of course, they're alloy, so would be easier to tear up without a solid interface with the tool.

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Well efbay says it will take a couple of weeks but will do.

FWIW I find the MKS tool works as well or better on some Campy caps so we'll see when they get here.

I usually find that the caps that work good start well by hand and thread on most all the way.
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