Coolest chainring protector in the world. (Campagnolo content enclosed)
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Coolest chainring protector in the world. (Campagnolo content enclosed)
Thanks to a trade with 23skidoo, I now own this curiosity:
I traded for it, mainly for the novelty of the piece more then anything else. I'm not sure exactly why it exists, whether it is a cyclocross part, or whether it's just a very fancy pantleg protector. All I know is that it says "Patent CAMPAGNOLO," and it's finished just as nice as any chainring or crankset.
I've seen a similar - but not identical - NR pantleg guard on all the Raleigh Professionals shown in catalog photos after 1976, though the design mimics the NR pattern, not this. Near as I can figure it, it has been modified (namely rounded) at the edges outside the chainring bolts, but otherwise, it seems original.
Nevertheless, to handle it in person is a marvel - who would have thought that a front dork disk would be so appealing? I just might mount it on something, someday - this is one pantleg protector that won't detract from looks.
-Kurt
I traded for it, mainly for the novelty of the piece more then anything else. I'm not sure exactly why it exists, whether it is a cyclocross part, or whether it's just a very fancy pantleg protector. All I know is that it says "Patent CAMPAGNOLO," and it's finished just as nice as any chainring or crankset.
I've seen a similar - but not identical - NR pantleg guard on all the Raleigh Professionals shown in catalog photos after 1976, though the design mimics the NR pattern, not this. Near as I can figure it, it has been modified (namely rounded) at the edges outside the chainring bolts, but otherwise, it seems original.
Nevertheless, to handle it in person is a marvel - who would have thought that a front dork disk would be so appealing? I just might mount it on something, someday - this is one pantleg protector that won't detract from looks.
-Kurt
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They got a patent for a bashguard? What in the world could be novel there?
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if it is what I think it is I believe they were sold in sets. it appears to be a chainguard for cyclocross. they were sold in pairs so you would have one on each side of a single chainring to keep the chain on the ring.
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Thanks to a trade with 23skidoo, I now own this curiosity:
I traded for it, mainly for the novelty of the piece more then anything else. I'm not sure exactly why it exists, whether it is a cyclocross part, or whether it's just a very fancy pantleg protector. All I know is that it says "Patent CAMPAGNOLO," and it's finished just as nice as any chainring or crankset.
I've seen a similar - but not identical - NR pantleg guard on all the Raleigh Professionals shown in catalog photos after 1976, though the design mimics the NR pattern, not this. Near as I can figure it, it has been modified (namely rounded) at the edges outside the chainring bolts, but otherwise, it seems original.
Nevertheless, to handle it in person is a marvel - who would have thought that a front dork disk would be so appealing? I just might mount it on something, someday - this is one pantleg protector that won't detract from looks.
-Kurt
I traded for it, mainly for the novelty of the piece more then anything else. I'm not sure exactly why it exists, whether it is a cyclocross part, or whether it's just a very fancy pantleg protector. All I know is that it says "Patent CAMPAGNOLO," and it's finished just as nice as any chainring or crankset.
I've seen a similar - but not identical - NR pantleg guard on all the Raleigh Professionals shown in catalog photos after 1976, though the design mimics the NR pattern, not this. Near as I can figure it, it has been modified (namely rounded) at the edges outside the chainring bolts, but otherwise, it seems original.
Nevertheless, to handle it in person is a marvel - who would have thought that a front dork disk would be so appealing? I just might mount it on something, someday - this is one pantleg protector that won't detract from looks.
-Kurt
I used to have a similar curiousity...
The early model 1971 Schwinn Sports tourers came with a TA Specialties alpine gear 36-54 crankset that had a beautiful matching alloy TA Specialites leg guard.
It doesn't show up very well in the catalog pic but it's there...
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What is the tooth count on the big ring of the crankset? 50 or 52 or something else? Did they ever make a guard for a 42 tooth ring?
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I've seen those on eBay and bid on a couple of them.
I've got a Shimano 600 with one:
The first generation Dura Ace had them:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/shimano1973/pages/da6.html
Yours was designed to replace the big ring, but it has been modified to sit on top.
I've got a Shimano 600 with one:
The first generation Dura Ace had them:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/shimano1973/pages/da6.html
Yours was designed to replace the big ring, but it has been modified to sit on top.
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At least there's another example in existence that matches it:
1977 Campagnolo Nuovo / Super Record Crankset w/ Campy Chainring Guard: 170mm, 51/42t, Dust Caps - Bike Recyclery
It's as if Campagnolo put out a different one whenever they felt like it.
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1977 Campagnolo Nuovo / Super Record Crankset w/ Campy Chainring Guard: 170mm, 51/42t, Dust Caps - Bike Recyclery
It's as if Campagnolo put out a different one whenever they felt like it.
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They are on my "never do business with" list.
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I've seen those on eBay and bid on a couple of them.
I've got a Shimano 600 with one:
The first generation Dura Ace had them:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/shimano1973/pages/da6.html
Yours was designed to replace the big ring, but it has been modified to sit on top.
I've got a Shimano 600 with one:
The first generation Dura Ace had them:
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/shimano1973/pages/da6.html
Yours was designed to replace the big ring, but it has been modified to sit on top.
had na'er before seen one which sat outside the crank arm
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