Originally Posted by alanbikehouston
What is also VERY confusing is to see bikes advertised as "Full Campy" that are NOT "Full Campy". Back in the day when the bike industry was driven by integrity, not "lowest price", a "Full Campy" bike meant a bike where you had a frame, a fork, a saddle, Cinelli stem and bars, tubes and tires from "A", "B", or "C". Everything else was Campy. The hubs. The rims. The headset. The seatpost. The bottom bracket. The crank, the chainrings, the freewheel, the cogs, the brake calipers...everything was Campy.
It is a shame that the lust for lowest price has resulted in misrepresentation being the norm, not the exception.