FS: Campagnolo Chorus 2x9 Group with Chorus Mavic Reflex Wheelset
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FS: Campagnolo Chorus 2x9 Group with Chorus Mavic Reflex Wheelset
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Been holding on to this for a while now, but it's time to find a new home. Very nice 9 speed Chorus group, perfect for that 90's road bike or older 'resto-mod'. IMO one of the prettiest groups made....
All parts are in excellent functional and aesthetic condition. The only real flaw of note on anything is some fading to the logos and very minor signs of use. Please see pics for details Asking $550 shipped CONUS ($500 for local pickup in Denver, CO) for the following:
- 2x9 Shifters - logos are faded, but otherwise very good condition with very light surface marks
- Chorus RD
- 28.6MM clamp on FD
- 175mm Crankset with 53/39 rings, original crank bolts
- Italian bottom bracket
- Brake calipers
- 12-23 cassette
- Assorted bag of 27 cogs from12-28t with several spacers and lockrings
- A superb, matching wheelset with Chrous hubs laced with double-butted Wheelsmith spokes to Mavic Reflex clincher rims. These can't have more than a few hundred miles on them, brake track machining marks are still fully visible and the hubs are buttery smooth. Includes original skewers and the pictured tires with are older, but perfectly useable and will provide extra protection during shipping
Pics HERE
Been holding on to this for a while now, but it's time to find a new home. Very nice 9 speed Chorus group, perfect for that 90's road bike or older 'resto-mod'. IMO one of the prettiest groups made....
All parts are in excellent functional and aesthetic condition. The only real flaw of note on anything is some fading to the logos and very minor signs of use. Please see pics for details Asking $550 shipped CONUS ($500 for local pickup in Denver, CO) for the following:
- 2x9 Shifters - logos are faded, but otherwise very good condition with very light surface marks
- Chorus RD
- 28.6MM clamp on FD
- 175mm Crankset with 53/39 rings, original crank bolts
- Italian bottom bracket
- Brake calipers
- 12-23 cassette
- Assorted bag of 27 cogs from12-28t with several spacers and lockrings
- A superb, matching wheelset with Chrous hubs laced with double-butted Wheelsmith spokes to Mavic Reflex clincher rims. These can't have more than a few hundred miles on them, brake track machining marks are still fully visible and the hubs are buttery smooth. Includes original skewers and the pictured tires with are older, but perfectly useable and will provide extra protection during shipping
Pics HERE
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@Brewsmith - Very nice offering! Have what I need.
Favorite crank design too.
BB Italian or British? Ergo 1st or 2nd gen?
Favorite crank design too.
BB Italian or British? Ergo 1st or 2nd gen?
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Of the Campy stuff, my favorite brifters, rear mech and hubs...Love Zaffiro tyres.
Have never had reflex rims, but a nice set!
Have never had reflex rims, but a nice set!
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Sending you a pm, This would be great on my red Palto Alto Frame that I want to build up this winter.