FS: Campagnolo 10-speed triple group
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FS: Campagnolo 10-speed triple group
Perhaps a bit too modern for C&V, but thought I'd try here first. I'm selling a Campagnolo 10-speed triple group for a friend with a mix of Chorus and Centaur components. Everything has been cleaned and lubed, and condition of parts overall is very good. Price is $300 shipped in the CONUS from zip 02446 for the whole lot. Payment via PayPal F&F (or you cover fees) or Venmo. I'm not interested in breaking the group apart at this point, but perhaps might later. Here's the list:
--Campagnolo Centaur crankeset, 53/42/30t rings, 170mm arms, includes Campy BB (English threaded) and Campy crank bolts
--Campagnolo 10-speed cassette (13-26t), loose cogs and spacers
--10-speed chain with 110 links (not sure of the brand but quite lightweight)
--Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed triple ergo brifters: a little bit of scuffing on the tips of the blades, but hoods are in excellent shape.
--Campagnolo Centaur 10-speed long-cage rear derailleur
--Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed front derailleur, braze-on mount, but will include Campy clamp for 32mm seat tube.







--Campagnolo Centaur crankeset, 53/42/30t rings, 170mm arms, includes Campy BB (English threaded) and Campy crank bolts
--Campagnolo 10-speed cassette (13-26t), loose cogs and spacers
--10-speed chain with 110 links (not sure of the brand but quite lightweight)
--Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed triple ergo brifters: a little bit of scuffing on the tips of the blades, but hoods are in excellent shape.
--Campagnolo Centaur 10-speed long-cage rear derailleur
--Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed front derailleur, braze-on mount, but will include Campy clamp for 32mm seat tube.








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Thank you. I was trying to figure out how to justify another back up set that I don't NEED.
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Sold!
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I think the seller learned it was NOT too modern for CV. In fact, juuuust right. Find a classic steel frame, flex the rear stays a teeny bit and have a wonderful bike to ride.
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