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Old 05-30-19, 10:24 AM
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Campagnolo 13-26 6SPD freewheel

TT Disc wheel take-off. Used, I guess, but looks sweet. 26 tooth cog had some filing(?) done, see pictures. $275 shipped

Campagnolo 7 (Seven) speed freewheel. Typically, 2nd cog is steel.



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Please note profiling(?) on back of 26 tooth cog. I left a bit of the original Campy grease.

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Old 05-30-19, 10:29 AM
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Sorry that the description and price are below the first photo. Tried to change it.

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$275 for a freewheel? What am I missing?
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
$275 for a freewheel? What am I missing?
Scarcity, alloy and condition combined ... $325 completed sale recently on baywatch.

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Ooooh, pretty.

But I would never ride it, so not for me.
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Make sure you have the proper remover. I've seen too many of these with damaged remover slots from using the wrong tool. The official Campagnolo tool is jaw-dropping expensive, but Bicycle Research and Kingsbridge made affordable versions:

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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Make sure you have the proper remover. I've seen too many of these with damaged remover slots from using the wrong tool. The official Campagnolo tool is jaw-dropping expensive, but Bicycle Research and Kingsbridge made affordable versions:

Good point, John. As this is the only Campy freewheel I possess, I will include the proper BR remover as part of the sale. Just look at those clean notches,
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Oh, that's nice! Seldom seen with this cog range. I want it..just can't justify it. Good luck with sale.
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Just curious, because I've never worked on one of these, does the body contain three pawls instead of the normal two? Specifically I'm looking at the underside and those three sets of holes (one large with a small tooling mark next to it which I assumed is to hold the pawl spring.

Any and all insights appreciated!
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Boy oh boy! That must be a fast freewheel!

I know that these forums should remain commercial free but Pastor Bob is my hero! He restored a gloat of messy freewheels that are now the envy of the neighborhood. We need more of these C&V enablers to keep the rubber on the road and not at the landfills so give him good info - thx!
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Beautiful freewheel. Perfect for a show bike.
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Just curious, because I've never worked on one of these, does the body contain three pawls instead of the normal two?
Yes, it does. Here's the manual for the freewheel:

https://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/catalogs/campy-fw.pdf
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John, thanks so much for posting the link to this PDF. After reading it I'll tell any potential clients with a Campy freewheel that I can't service one (unless I somehow stumble across the elusive special tool set--- for cheap)!

Actually, there are just two pawls which is standard for most freewheels. See page 7 which tells about the use of "Spring #7 " which compresses the pawls for reassembly.

After reading the manual I believe the three holes in the underside are to engage the special tool which prevents the body from freewheeling when removing the sprockets and servicing the internal parts.
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Actually, there are just two pawls which is standard for most freewheels. See page 7 which tells about the use of "Spring #7 " which compresses the pawls for reassembly.
I've never taken one apart, but here's a page from Catalog 18 (1985) that shows three pawls:

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