Pulley Cages
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WTB Campagnolo pulley Cages
Hey guys.
I'm looking for Super Record dearailluer pulley cages. A broken complete Derailleur will work as long as the cages are usuable. Ready with $$$$ in hand. What do you have??
Thanks, Mike.
I'm looking for Super Record dearailluer pulley cages. A broken complete Derailleur will work as long as the cages are usuable. Ready with $$$$ in hand. What do you have??
Thanks, Mike.
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Did you try Boulder Bicycle? oThey seem to have a lot of rando parts...
Vintage Campy rear derailleurs and parts
Vintage Campy rear derailleurs and parts
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Thanks but they only have one side. Need both.
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Got plenty, going for ride will post around dinner time....
Didn't find plenty. But found a set of SR and will add bolts & nuts. These will be the countersunk 2nd version you referred to. Both plates and 2 bolts 2 nuts $30 shipped
Campagnolo had 2 versions of the silk sceened SR model cage, I guess. Early ones were same direction as NR. Later were with counter sunk screws and nuts facing outwards. Later pivot rivets were hollow, and back plates were smooth, no longer had Super Record cast into it.
LMK. Eric
Didn't find plenty. But found a set of SR and will add bolts & nuts. These will be the countersunk 2nd version you referred to. Both plates and 2 bolts 2 nuts $30 shipped
Campagnolo had 2 versions of the silk sceened SR model cage, I guess. Early ones were same direction as NR. Later were with counter sunk screws and nuts facing outwards. Later pivot rivets were hollow, and back plates were smooth, no longer had Super Record cast into it.
LMK. Eric
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This is what a second-gen SR outer cage looks like:
-Kurt
P.S.: Mike, I'd help if I had one (or the other half that could be combined with Eric's), but I don't. Only have one SR RD at the moment, and it is a complete derailer on my '78 Pro.
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Oops, standing corrected... Most of my odd bits are NR. though I have the screws nuts and small plate. I'll keep an eye out for the big SR plate. I have one that has a hairline crack radiating from the nut. Belatedly, remembering why I have the other pieces. Sorry Mike, and apologies, Kurt.
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Oops, standing corrected... Most of my odd bits are NR. though I have the screws nuts and small plate. I'll keep an eye out for the big SR plate. I have one that has a hairline crack radiating from the nut. Belatedly, remembering why I have the other pieces. Sorry Mike, and apologies, Kurt.
I know of one shop that might have it, but the type of Campagnolo they have is always the "gotcha" type (the kind where you discover hairline cracks in the part when you finally get it home).
-Kurt
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