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Croce d'Aune brake pads?
Where can I get them? Project OLMOst there is almost there, only missing the stock 'delta' (actually "Penta" per the catalog) brake pads, which are rather long reach. I robbed some old Record ones off another bike and they don't stick out far enough to be effective. I'm not sure why campy made the arms so wide, maybe because there is no easy way to release them to take the wheel off quickly. Ebay has nothing and no google love either. Come on, who wants to sell me a pair ? P.S. this is going to be one sweet machine.
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Can't help but love me some OLMO of course.
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Originally Posted by yepyep
(Post 8501226)
Can't help but love me some OLMO of course.
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I found NOS pads for my deltas on ebay. I think they were advertised
as for C-Record deltas but the Croce and C-rec take the same pad. http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAKE-PADS-Campa...em400034480327 Marty |
I got new C Record Delta pads at Ochsner for $33.60. That was the best deal I could find.
www.ochsnerusa-store.com |
Thanks guys for the help. What are the entire brake pad holder/cage called, the part with the bolt and little deflector triangle so the tire slips in easily? I need those, with the long bolt, deep pad to reach the rims. Cheers. Anybody know the part number for the CDA brakes pad holder?
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The parts are
BR-DE021 for the rubber pad BR-DE022 for the metal brake pad holder BR-DE023 for the bushing ? that allows the brake pads to be toed in There are 2 sizes 5,3mm and 6,3mm and I'm not sure of the difference. BR-DE030 for the wheel guides. marty |
Originally Posted by lotek
(Post 8504321)
The parts are
BR-DE021 for the rubber pad BR-DE022 for the metal brake pad holder BR-DE023 for the bushing ? that allows the brake pads to be toed in There are 2 sizes 5,3mm and 6,3mm and I'm not sure of the difference. BR-DE030 for the wheel guides. marty |
my pleasure.
Those were the only parts numbers I could find, from a 1992 catalog. they're C-Record parts but those were interchangeable with the Croce version ( about the only parts that were). If you're in the UK check out Universal Cycling Centre http://www.universalcyclecentre.co.uk/Campagstock.htm they have a very large stock of old campag parts. marty edit, I don't think you're in the UK but they still have some of the best stock around. |
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