Help ID Campy Crank
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Help ID Campy Crank
Need help identifying this 70s-80s Campagnolo crank (170mm 9/16th x 20F 42/52) - I would like to change out the inner ring for something in the 30s - 34 would be nice...


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Victory/Triomphe - No wonder I got it so cheap - Its in good shape and I'll keep it...
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The local vintage bicycle Guru, where I live, loves the Campy Triomphe group, suggesting the parts to be attractive and bullet proof. Perhaps, but the environment will play hell with the crappy chrome plating, as it did on my Torpado Super Racing.
That said, they group does work well and, as I mentioned, is attractive in its own un-laser etched way.
That said, they group does work well and, as I mentioned, is attractive in its own un-laser etched way.
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OP has a Triomphe crankset.
Nuovo Record would have fared no better under the same circumstances - unless your point is that all Campagnolo chrome is trash (which may or may not be true).
Regardless, that Torpado was abused through neglect. I'm not surprised at the results.
-Kurt
Perhaps, but the environment will play hell with the crappy chrome plating, as it did on my Torpado Super Racing.
Regardless, that Torpado was abused through neglect. I'm not surprised at the results.
-Kurt
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Looks more like Triomphe to me:
https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/triomphe.pdf
https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/victory.pdf
https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/triomphe.pdf
https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/victory.pdf
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