Vintage Deraileur identification
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Vintage Deraileur identification
Hey y’all, I pulled this off an 84 Medici Pro Strada. Most components seem to be Campy Super Record. The rear deraileur doesn’t match the stuff I’ve seen from that year. I’ve searched all over trying to see which model rear deraileur this is. Can anyone here help? Thanks.








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Mr. Sawdust that is an original first generation Chorus from ‘88. It was Campagnolo’s first new idea in a rear derailleur since the ‘50s. Most of the others had the same dimensions just different parts.
that is a beautiful group, low profile cranks, fabulous brakes with a graceful arch design….
the rear derailleur was adjustable for narrow and wide range FWs. The on,y weak spot was the Synchro shifters.

that is a beautiful group, low profile cranks, fabulous brakes with a graceful arch design….
the rear derailleur was adjustable for narrow and wide range FWs. The on,y weak spot was the Synchro shifters.

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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk




