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Old 01-27-08 | 10:09 AM
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Campy Bottom Bracket Spindle Length

I just bought a couple used Campy cranks. An alloy Record crank and a Daytona. Bot are approximately 7-10 years old.

Help me out here on the spindle lengths for a double setup. I'm pretty sure the Daytona is 111, but not sure if the Record gets the older 111 or the newer 102?

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Record is 102.
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Originally Posted by cuda2k
Record is 102.
Newer Record and Chorus are 102 for sure but going back, they were once 111. What I'd like to know is when they switched over and how one can tell if an older crank is one or the other.

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Is there a date code on newer campy? Do you know what year the switch over was? For some reason 1995 rings a bell.
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
Is there a date code on newer campy? Do you know what year the switch over was? For some reason 1995 rings a bell.
I think '95 was the year the model name started to get stencilled on the part, and that corresponded to the 102 mm, but I'm not 100% on that.
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If your aluminum Campy crank looks like the one they stopped making in 2007, as far as I know those started being produced in 95, as mentioned above. Before then they were a C-record style crank which continued being used into the first generation of 90's record gear. Those were probably the 111mm.
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