ID these campy brakes
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ID these campy brakes
Does anyone recognize what any of these Campy parts are? They are on an eighty-something Medici that I recently picked up (They obviously aren't pristine, but the camera makes them look worse than they actually are). Thanks!
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I think they're mid-80's campagnolo Victory brakes. Check out Velobase here.
Edit: Actually, I may be mistaken - probably Super Record.
Edit: Actually, I may be mistaken - probably Super Record.
Last edited by Jaeger; 10-11-09 at 11:46 AM.
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Worth mentioning the brakes could be considered super record since they were c.1984/5-1987 delivered with super record and nuovo record was dropped by that time. Also the "acorn" nut on the caliper is incorrect, as in a replacement.
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if I can add my two cents since the Campagnolo is filled in or Pantagraphed in blue might these be Cobalto brakes sans the gems?
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Record brakes of that era are Cabalto brakes except for the nut with the blue stone. The beginning of the end : (
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The picture may be fooling me, but the Record brake with script "Campagnolo" usually has a triangular cross section through the arm; these look to be the older D-shaped cross-section (keeping the acorn nut, as well).
or is it just me?
or is it just me?
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they look the same to me except for the caps
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me too that pair of brakes (sans levers) dold for about $230 on ebay earlier
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