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Old 05-04-24, 06:21 PM
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Housing for NR shifters/RD

Using a set of Campy NR shifters with a NR rear derailleur. Need a chunk of housing between the seat stay and RD body. I know steel housing is period correct, but I want to know what works.
Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Spadoni
Using a set of Campy NR shifters with a NR rear derailleur. Need a chunk of housing between the seat stay and RD body. I know steel housing is period correct, but I want to know what works.
Any suggestions?
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I really don't know as my Campy fu is suspect at best.

I have always thought they used the bare housing with special end partly because it really limited the outlay for that piece being the only shift cable housing needed for the DT shifters that existed for a millennia. May have also been bare so it would not hang onto moisture much, what do I know.

I also think most covered cable casing was fairly crappy for most of that time so they saved money and avoided other problems along the way.

Now days most good cable casing works well and doesn't suffer the things it used to as much.

I personally would and do use leftover pieces when needed and they always seem to be fine these days, again, just my 2c, what do I know.
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If you are referring to the coiled steel housing, using a short piece of it from the frame stop to derailleur does not hurt the shifting. But in any case, I have used Jagwire cable housing with the NR and other derailleurs of the period. The only issue is that the housing is stiff and will not bend in as tight a loop as the old housing can.
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Thanks for the answers. I’ve run into sporadic slippping of Campy shifters in the last few years. None in decades past. Since I’m building up this bike from the frame, I want to eliminate all variables to try to solve the issue once and for all. Sounds like thousing isn’t critical.
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I would look in a local co-op for some of the stainless housing. We ordered it in 50 foot rolls back in the1980's and it was always available. Now days it seems hard to find, but there are bikes that come in with bar con levers that are dismantled and the small bits of stainless are just tossed in the used housing bins. HTH, Smiles, MH
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Mr. Spadoni

I can gift you a foot of this housing. I dont see myself building any steel bikes soon.




Message me your address and I'll send you some in the mail Monday.
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Originally Posted by malcala622
Mr. Spadoni

I can gift you a foot of this housing. I dont see myself building any steel bikes soon.




Message me your address and I'll send you some in the mail Monday.
pM sent! Let’s see if this is the answer. Thank so much
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On my NR bikes I use the classic coiled housing, but I also run a length of teflon lining through it as well.

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depending on the frame's braze ons you may need the special stepped end piece.

hard to find. I have a few.

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Thanks. I think I have the right one, but will know as soon as I cut the housing. malcala622 Kindly offered some up, but I just now found a bit buried in a box where it was not supposed to be.
Still, its funny that those ends, a bitty part, can cause a project to grind to a halt.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Spadoni
Thanks. I think I have the right one, but will know as soon as I cut the housing. malcala622 Kindly offered some up, but I just now found a bit buried in a box where it was not supposed to be.
Still, its funny that those ends, a bitty part, can cause a project to grind to a halt.
Its always the little things.
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Although some modern ferrules such as Jagwire can fit and shift just fine, they look wrong. If you're stuck in the past like I am (hey, this is C&V is it not?) then you want real Campy ferrules # 619 and 620.

#619 if you use the bolt-on housing stop clip on the chainstay, #620 if you have a Campy #621 "diver's helmet" braze-on or equivalent.

Here's an ebay seller with acceptable ferrules, not 100% correct but you have to looks very close to tell. https://www.ebay.com/itm/113637260557
I don't know that seller, not endorsing, just turned up in a brief search.

You can tell real Campy ferrules from the Record/NR era because they have a little flip to the outer edge, that sort of funnels the housing into the ferrule:

Euro-Asia claims to still have them, on their website. They're wholesale only, so you'd have to find an LBS that's willing to order some for you. I expect the price will be high.
The Euro-Asia pic shows it bright plated, nickel I think it is, but you'll generally find them tarnished to a darker grey.

EDIT: I just remembered, Harry Havnoonian has the step-down ferrules for sale, genuine Campagnolo. 2 ferrules plus two diver's helmet braze ons for $20 here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/254825540995
You may not need the braze ons but it's a way to get genuine Campy ferrules — if you're into that!

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Campy stainless housing for rear derailleur

We have originals on sale on both our online store and ebay. On ebay, the listing is https://www.ebay.com/itm/116168605156

On our online store (lower price but higher shipping cost) the listing is

https://boulderbicycle.bike/Deraille...vo-Record.html

Note that the housing looks very similar to what campy used for Bar Con housing, but it isn't the same. The Bar Con housing is thicker and if I recall, the ferule really doesn't fit into it.

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Originally Posted by mikekone
We have originals on sale on both our online store and ebay. On ebay, the listing is https://www.ebay.com/itm/116168605156

On our online store (lower price but higher shipping cost) the listing is

https://boulderbicycle.bike/Deraille...vo-Record.html

Note that the housing looks very similar to what campy used for Bar Con housing, but it isn't the same. The Bar Con housing is thicker and if I recall, the ferule really doesn't fit into it.

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Thanks for the info on the part and where to buy it. I’m always amazed when I can get a more accurate description of an item and buy it with less hassle than I could when it was in production.
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Get some nylon or Teflon cable liner tubing and thread it into the coiled, stainless housing as recommended earlier. It will stiffen the housing and aid in the smoothness of the shift quality. The translucent housing just slides right into the stainless outer and is not visible through the coils. Correct ferrules help as well.
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Originally Posted by mpetry912
depending on the frame's braze ons you may need the special stepped end piece.

hard to find. I have a few.

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Specifically, the "diver's helmet" type chainstay cable stop uses the stepped ferrule:


BikeToolsEtc has them, but only in bags of 100:

https://biketoolsetc.com/index.cgi?i...tem_id=JW-1156

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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Specifically, the "diver's helmet" type chainstay cable stop uses the stepped ferrule:


BikeToolsEtc has them, but only in bags of 100:

https://biketoolsetc.com/index.cgi?i...tem_id=JW-1156
Thanks for the divers helmet photo.Thought it looked like that, now its confirmed. FWIW, Velo Orange has the step downs for a buck each. I think that’s where the one I found in my jar of ferrules came from. It seems to fit .
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Does campy ferrule #619 actually fit down into the nuovo record derailleur? I have a bunch of ferrules, old and new, none fit into my NR derailleur. So I used a small stepped one.
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Originally Posted by norskagent
Does campy ferrule #619 actually fit down into the nuovo record derailleur? I have a bunch of ferrules, old and new, none fit into my NR derailleur. So I used a small stepped one.
yes #619 does fit down into the upper derailleur body

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