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Old 02-21-06, 09:44 PM
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yes yes, i am ignorant of pricing on vintageish stuff..
1980s.ish nos campagnolo record track pedals w/alfredo binda straps

i've seen the straps going for $20 or so, but not sure about the pedals. they're in perfect shape.



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i think i've seen this posted up here before.. hhmmm nice pedals
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I got the black Alfredo Binda straps for $10 from a bike shop I used to work at back in '98 but they did retail for $20.

Wow funny but I got a pair of Kyokuto Pro Ace pedals that look like an exact copy of your Campys, including the rivits and cage cutouts, even the "made in Japan" is almost in the same place as the Campy's "made in Italy". Maybe enough difference as to not get sued or something.
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i forget, but search ebay for other campy track pedals. thats a good way to get a "fair" market going rate... $75 to some, $100 to others i bet. straps alone (they are good examples in almost NOS condition) maybe $25?

those straps are gorgeous, as are the pedals. what kind of clips are they? old shiney steel... cristophe i am hoping! i'd be happy to have those on my bike, my almost identical set is getting grimey and pitted....
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