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PapaGanoosh 03-29-14 08:24 PM

Which model campy hubs are these?
 
Just picked up this front campy hub along with some dura ace 7400 levers for $20 total. Anyone have any idea what model/year hubs these may be?

http://i.imgur.com/k5S0O8m.jpg

thirdgenbird 03-29-14 08:27 PM

Looks like 90s (8spd) era record

orangeology 03-29-14 08:52 PM

mid 80's C Record

VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo 322/101, C-Record

thirdgenbird 03-29-14 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by orangeology (Post 16624233)

Nope. End caps are different and the spoke hold are. Not recessed as far. This was the hub after c-record.

actually, it could be CDA or chorus depending on the year...

whatever the the case, it isn't c-record, but it is very nice. Can you get more pics?

orangeology 03-29-14 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by thirdgenbird (Post 16624237)
Nope. End caps are different and the spoke hold are. Not recessed as far. This was the hub after c-record.
actually, it be CDA or chorus depending on the year...
whatever the the case, it isn't c-record, but it is very nice. Can you get more pics?

thats seems right, CD'A. thanks for correction.
VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo Croce D'Aune (B300) Hubset

thirdgenbird 03-29-14 09:05 PM

I think the CDA hub was used on chorus for a year or so after CDA went away. The record OR hub also used the steel shields. The missing skewer would have given more info. :)

I you are not selling it, call it CDA and celebrate the deal.

PapaGanoosh 03-29-14 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by thirdgenbird (Post 16624237)
Nope. End caps are different and the spoke hold are. Not recessed as far. This was the hub after c-record.

actually, it could be CDA or chorus depending on the year...

whatever the the case, it isn't c-record, but it is very nice. Can you get more pics?

Thanks for all the help everyone and I could definitely get more pics. Which angles did you want them from? I was thinking they may have been chorus after a look at some pics but I guess your latter post answered the question on that. Where does CDA/chorus fall in the campy hierarchy?

Also, I may plan to sell it if I can't find a matching rear hub to build it with as I could use some more money for my current project and I really don't know what I would do with just a single front hub (just getting started getting into this stuff)....It sure as hell looks nice though

thirdgenbird 03-29-14 09:22 PM

Get pictures of the dust caps on the end. I'm not sure if it will tell us anything, but worth a shot.

CDA was second to the top. Chorus was right under but became second when CDA went away. Functionally, it is identical to record. Record had alloy dust caps.

the beauty of campy is the common finish across models and years. I've got an Athena/chorus front from the mid 90s matched with a record rear from the 2000s. Not a perfect match, but good enough.

R3tired 03-29-14 09:57 PM

they look like CDA to me. i have both CDA and 8 sp Record hubs. these match the CDAs. no dust cap and the band over the lube hole is a darker colour than the Record.

PapaGanoosh 03-29-14 09:58 PM

Here is the pics of the dust caps. I think this is what you re referring to. It looks the same on both sides.

http://i.imgur.com/delh6Fl.jpg

paulkal 03-31-14 05:25 AM

It is a Croce d'aune or Chorus, they are the same.

thirdgenbird 03-31-14 05:53 AM

Agreeing with above.

sk0tt 04-07-14 07:32 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Hi, can anyone identify this hub?
It looks like this one VeloBase.com - Component: Campagnolo 1006/A, Sport but is aluminium, not steel.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=373405

sk0tt 04-09-14 07:28 PM

No ideas?
Should I have started a new thread?


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