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Old 03-04-14, 05:41 PM
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How does one Identify model etc of a Campagnolo Headset?

As the subject reads, How does one Identify model etc of a Campagnolo Headset? The lettering is too small for me to easily see with the naked eye. Is the model written on these things?

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No the model is not written on it that I know of. The distinctive style sets it and the entire C-Rec era HS apart from the earlier NR/SR headsets but telling a C-Rec apart from the rest is not easy. The only one I can positively ID is the original Chorus as they are to have that little sealform busing or something between the race and the rest of the material on the cup. it is sort of hard to spot unless you know what your looking for but from the inside it does look different.
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