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Old 06-06-24 | 07:42 PM
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Liquidating my campy stuff. I’m no expert so let me know if I get something wrong. Asking $300 (now $150+shipping) to the lower 48. Prefer to not separate unless it doesn’t sell as a bundle.


Athena RD looks to be NOS with some shop wear.

No hanger bolt

Chorus brakes also NOS w/ shop wear.

Not sure what the two gold pins taped to the brake are for but you get them too.

Gran Sport in Ok shape. No bad rash or anything so should clean up nice.

Record I believe, in good shape, spin very smoothly. Campy toe clips and Alfredo Binda straps in great shape.

Both need an overhaul but don’t feel pitted or anything. 120 and 126 I believe. One labeled as being English threaded. Skewer is a front. Not sure of models.


Hoods in good shape, not all dried out.

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Not sure what this is exactly, I think something for ergo levers. Sealed bag.
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Originally Posted by degan
Not sure what this is exactly, I think something for ergo levers. Sealed bag.


Not quite Ergopower. They’re 7283046 guide cable plates for Cobalto brake levers, not needed when running them with exposed cables, but required for internal “aero” cable routing. Later C-Record levers for Delta brakes with integrated quick release used quite similar but not interchangeable plates. The plastic plugs plug the hoods when running internal cables but all the cool kids never bothered with them, much like crank bolt dust covers, back in the day…
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Old 06-07-24 | 03:34 AM
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Too bad the bolt and more importantly that liitle adjuster thingie is ,missing for the RD. Someone needs to make those because I think there are three RD that use it.
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"Gran Sport in Ok shape. No bad rash or anything so should clean up nice." Well not really. Look at the first picture and the quill on the left pedal shown.

I have only one side and it had the same issue. It can be bent back.


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Old 06-07-24 | 11:20 AM
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"Gran Sport in Ok shape. No bad rash or anything so should clean up nice." Well not really. Look at the first picture and the quill on the left pedal shown.

I have only one side and it had the same issue. It can be bent back.


I’ve done this so many times and it’s so easy that I didn’t think it was worth mentioning.

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Not quite Ergopower. They’re 7283046 guide cable plates for Cobalto brake levers, not needed when running them with exposed cables, but required for internal “aero” cable routing. Later C-Record levers for Delta brakes with integrated quick release used quite similar but not interchangeable plates. The plastic plugs plug the hoods when running internal cables but all the cool kids never bothered with them, much like crank bolt dust covers, back in the day…
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My Chorus levers use those little plates for aero routing.

Both my Chorus and Athena hoods use those plugs for aero routing.
Ah, I see it now.

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Beautiful Athena rd, but, yeah, it's missing the hanger bolt and the aluminum insert that fits around the bolt. You can often find an insert on eBay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/355444427047

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Athena eh? I guess that’s what I get when I regurgitate info without too much checking. Thanks.
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if the bundle does not sell, I would be interested in the record pedals...... just sayin
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Brakes are Athena as well.
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Not sure what this is exactly, I think something for ergo levers. Sealed bag.
Any chance you would consider separating those items? I am just about finished with my latest project and I just discovered that my recently purchased levers are missing those plates for aero routing. Thanks for your consideration!

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Originally Posted by gaucho777
Any chance you would consider separating those items? I am just about finished with my latest project and I just discovered that my recently purchased levers are missing those plates for aero routing. Thanks for your consideration!
The OP’s parts are for Cobalto levers. The levers in your photo are the next generation C-Record, the pattern of which migrated down to Chorus and Athena.

The guide cable plates are slightly different, and from memory don’t directly interchange. Perhaps they can be modified but that’s not something I’ve tried or recall reading as having been done.

Edit - post-Cobalto brake levers with integrated quick release use guide cable plates with a different part number. The OP’s parts are for the earlier Cobalto type, and those levers did not migrate into lower groups.



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I noticed that the cipers do not seem to be monoplanar, as the Chorus first gens should be. Could they be first gen Atenas instead???
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Those are Athena - and they are stiff and work well.
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UPDATE: Tucked this stuff back in storage for a while then forgot about it. Clearly it just needs to go before it gets lost again so I'm lowering the price by 50%, to $150 + shipping.
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