Campagnolo 13-26 6SPD freewheel
#1
1/2 as far in 2x the time
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Northern Bergen County, NJ
Posts: 1,746
Bikes: Yes, Please.
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 499 Post(s)
Liked 285 Times
in
222 Posts
Campagnolo 13-26 6SPD freewheel
TT Disc wheel take-off. Used, I guess, but looks sweet. 26 tooth cog had some filing(?) done, see pictures. $275 shipped
Campagnolo 7 (Seven) speed freewheel. Typically, 2nd cog is steel.
Spotless
Please note profiling(?) on back of 26 tooth cog. I left a bit of the original Campy grease.
Campagnolo 7 (Seven) speed freewheel. Typically, 2nd cog is steel.
Spotless
Please note profiling(?) on back of 26 tooth cog. I left a bit of the original Campy grease.
Last edited by Last ride 76; 05-30-19 at 11:42 AM. Reason: It's a 7 (seven) speed freewheel...
#2
1/2 as far in 2x the time
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Northern Bergen County, NJ
Posts: 1,746
Bikes: Yes, Please.
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 499 Post(s)
Liked 285 Times
in
222 Posts
Sorry that the description and price are below the first photo. Tried to change it.
Last edited by Last ride 76; 05-30-19 at 10:38 AM.
#6
Old fart
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Appleton WI
Posts: 24,777
Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.
Mentioned: 153 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3582 Post(s)
Liked 3,395 Times
in
1,929 Posts
Make sure you have the proper remover. I've seen too many of these with damaged remover slots from using the wrong tool. The official Campagnolo tool is jaw-dropping expensive, but Bicycle Research and Kingsbridge made affordable versions:
#7
1/2 as far in 2x the time
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Northern Bergen County, NJ
Posts: 1,746
Bikes: Yes, Please.
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 499 Post(s)
Liked 285 Times
in
222 Posts
Good point, John. As this is the only Campy freewheel I possess, I will include the proper BR remover as part of the sale. Just look at those clean notches,
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Berkeley, CA
Posts: 7,236
Bikes: '72 Cilo Pacer, '72 Gitane Gran Tourisme, '72 Peugeot PX10, '73 Speedwell Ti, '74 Peugeot UE-8, '75 Peugeot PR-10L, '80 Colnago Super, '85 De Rosa Pro, '86 Look Equipe 753, '86 Look KG86, '89 Parkpre Team, '90 Parkpre Team MTB, '90 Merlin
Mentioned: 87 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 830 Post(s)
Liked 2,110 Times
in
553 Posts
Oh, that's nice! Seldom seen with this cog range. I want it..just can't justify it. Good luck with sale.
#9
Freewheel Medic
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: An Island on the Coast of GA!
Posts: 12,881
Bikes: Snazzy* Schwinns, Classy Cannondales & a Super Pro Aero Lotus (* Ed.)
Mentioned: 140 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1452 Post(s)
Liked 2,186 Times
in
961 Posts
Just curious, because I've never worked on one of these, does the body contain three pawls instead of the normal two? Specifically I'm looking at the underside and those three sets of holes (one large with a small tooling mark next to it which I assumed is to hold the pawl spring.
Any and all insights appreciated!
Any and all insights appreciated!
__________________
Bob
Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
Bob
Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
#10
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Northern CA
Posts: 189
Bikes: 1971 Gitane TDF, 1974 Gitane Interclub, 2001 Serotta Rapid Tour CS3, 1986 Bruce Gordon touring bike, 1972 Gitane Super Corsa, 1978 Michal Johnson, 1972 Lambert Professional Grand Prix, 1983 Vitus (resto project), 1972 Raleigh Professional (resto)
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 43 Post(s)
Liked 34 Times
in
19 Posts
Boy oh boy! That must be a fast freewheel!
I know that these forums should remain commercial free but Pastor Bob is my hero! He restored a gloat of messy freewheels that are now the envy of the neighborhood. We need more of these C&V enablers to keep the rubber on the road and not at the landfills so give him good info - thx!
I know that these forums should remain commercial free but Pastor Bob is my hero! He restored a gloat of messy freewheels that are now the envy of the neighborhood. We need more of these C&V enablers to keep the rubber on the road and not at the landfills so give him good info - thx!
#12
Old fart
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Appleton WI
Posts: 24,777
Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.
Mentioned: 153 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3582 Post(s)
Liked 3,395 Times
in
1,929 Posts
https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/campy-fw.pdf
#13
Freewheel Medic
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: An Island on the Coast of GA!
Posts: 12,881
Bikes: Snazzy* Schwinns, Classy Cannondales & a Super Pro Aero Lotus (* Ed.)
Mentioned: 140 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1452 Post(s)
Liked 2,186 Times
in
961 Posts
John, thanks so much for posting the link to this PDF. After reading it I'll tell any potential clients with a Campy freewheel that I can't service one (unless I somehow stumble across the elusive special tool set--- for cheap)!
Actually, there are just two pawls which is standard for most freewheels. See page 7 which tells about the use of "Spring #7 " which compresses the pawls for reassembly.
After reading the manual I believe the three holes in the underside are to engage the special tool which prevents the body from freewheeling when removing the sprockets and servicing the internal parts.
Actually, there are just two pawls which is standard for most freewheels. See page 7 which tells about the use of "Spring #7 " which compresses the pawls for reassembly.
After reading the manual I believe the three holes in the underside are to engage the special tool which prevents the body from freewheeling when removing the sprockets and servicing the internal parts.
__________________
Bob
Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
Bob
Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
#14
Old fart
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Appleton WI
Posts: 24,777
Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.
Mentioned: 153 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3582 Post(s)
Liked 3,395 Times
in
1,929 Posts
Actually, there are just two pawls which is standard for most freewheels. See page 7 which tells about the use of "Spring #7 " which compresses the pawls for reassembly.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Amocat223
Classic and Vintage Bicycles: Whats it Worth? Appraisals.
15
08-23-18 02:27 PM
9volt
Classic and Vintage Sales
0
03-07-18 08:44 AM