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vpiuva 08-10-07 10:57 AM

1978 NR/SR crank change description
 
While looking for something else I ran across this in the '82 Olympic Catalogue. We're always trying to figure out what Campy did to the cranks when they made the CPSC change. Don't know why I'd never noticed it. Sorry if it's been posted before.

http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/...20untitled.jpg

repechage 08-10-07 11:26 AM

Love the translation to the word collar, technical dimension changes are a bit more invloved than stated but that is a quick way to identify the difference.

marengo 08-10-07 11:29 AM

Can someone post pictures of both?

CV-6 08-10-07 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by marengo (Post 5042743)
Can someone post pictures of both?

Here ya go....

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...Cranks_002.jpg

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...Cranks_001.jpg

cadillacmike68 08-10-07 03:53 PM

That passage is not in the catalog, but it is a good description of the change.

Charles Wahl 08-10-07 08:09 PM

There's some good info here:
http://www.bicycleclassics.com/bottom.html

cyclotoine 08-10-07 08:18 PM

I have seen that note before... I just sent a crank set off to a forum member, the drive side is dated '77 and it has the small "collar"... either way it will work on a newer style spindle.. but just pointing that out... how could that be? Were they told prior to 1978 that they had to make this change and so the first prototypes were made in 1977? Just wondering out loud fell free to comment.

Edit: just looked at the bicycle classics link. notice the overlap... for '77.

cudak888 08-10-07 10:56 PM

Wherever it is from, it is incorrect. The transition began in 1977 at the latest.

-Kurt

cadillacmike68 08-11-07 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by vpiuva (Post 5046061)
??? Pulled it straight out of the '82 Olympic catalogue on the Campy catalogue archive

I read the actual catalog that is in my hands. It's not there, that was a web site notation, not part of the catalog. Additionally, why would Campagnolo refer to themselves in the third person in their own catalog??

CV-6 08-12-07 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by cadillacmike68 (Post 5050540)
I read the actual catalog that is in my hands. It's not there, that was a web site notation, not part of the catalog. Additionally, why would Campagnolo refer to themselves in the third person in their own catalog??

It's in the scan I have. Looks like Campagnolo decided to rewrite history.:)

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x115/lat7575/30.jpg

CV-6 08-12-07 09:09 AM

And here is the page that IDs the old and new axles.

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x115/lat7575/32.jpg

cadillacmike68 08-12-07 09:26 AM

I looked up the scan. There must be two 82 olympic catalogs My oroginal catalog is an 8 & 1/2 x 11 landscape layout with a blue front cover. I'll have to print this one out and look for an original of it...


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