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Old 10-10-21, 09:25 AM
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Saddles, Skewers, Seatpost, Campi levers…..



Extra long NL 25.6 seat post. If noting else it might be good for protection from smaller Zombies


Various Saddles. San Marco, Sella Italia in Celeste, and Waveflo




Nice looking levers.


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Hi, BG! Great parts! I'd love your bars if there was 4 cm less of them.

Would you be interested in just selling me the QRs?
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Good price for that collection. I think you might be right on early C Record. One thing to see is if the little plate is in place that allows the cable to be run aero. They’re devilishly hard to get into place, but seem to fall out if you look at it wrong. You can also see in the dark colored body where one of the 4 indentations is still intact to be used as guides for a cut out to run the cable as aero.The other 3 have been cut out and nicely filed smooth.
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+1 on the plates in the levers. I picked up a pair that didn't have them and after looking for a long time (months) gave in and pad too much for a pair out of "eastern" Europe. Good thing the levers were part of a grab bag of Campangolo parts for $75.
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
Good price for that collection. I think you might be right on early C Record. One thing to see is if the little plate is in place that allows the cable to be run aero. They’re devilishly hard to get into place, but seem to fall out if you look at it wrong. You can also see in the dark colored body where one of the 4 indentations is still intact to be used as guides for a cut out to run the cable as aero.The other 3 have been cut out and nicely filed smooth.
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+1 on the plates in the levers. I picked up a pair that didn't have them and after looking for a long time (months) gave in and pad too much for a pair out of "eastern" Europe. Good thing the levers were part of a grab bag of Campangolo parts for $75.
Yes the little plates are there
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Those are most likely first-gen C Record levers, sometimes referred to as Cobalto levers. They match SR and Cobalto brakes, and even Deltas of the same generation (with the quick release on the brake).

I'd be DM'ing Bianchigirll if I didn't already have a set.

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