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Old 04-22-24, 12:04 PM
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Campagnolo Record Carbon Brake Levers - NOS

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Up for sale is a pair of Campagnolo Record carbon brake levers. From what I can tell they are NOS or take-offs. Excellent shape and very hard to find! They are just about the lightest aero brake levers out there at 219 grams.

$175/shipped


I know this isn’t technically C&V so feel free to delete this post if it’s offensive. A lot of people use these levers for “neo-retro” vintage builds so I figured I’d see if anyone needed a set.

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Interesting, given the shape, I'd expect them to Ergo shifters. Were these used for TT bikes where the shifters were elsewhere?
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Originally Posted by romperrr
Interesting, given the shape, I'd expect them to Ergo shifters. Were these used for TT bikes where the shifters were elsewhere?
The part number is BL-01-RECGC and they are usually found in the "Special Components" or "TT" section of the Campy catalog.

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Seemed like a great price. Surprised there was no mention of how many gears for the non-Campy folk such as myself. I’d guess 10?
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Originally Posted by plonz
Seemed like a great price. Surprised there was no mention of how many gears for the non-Campy folk such as myself. I’d guess 10?
These have zero gears because they are only brake levers
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Originally Posted by bertoberg
these have zero gears because they are only brake levers
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Originally Posted by BertoBerg
These have zero gears because they are only brake levers
Doh! I’m not even attempting a save on that one. Back to my Shimano happy place…
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