Identifying Campagnolo crankset
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Identifying Campagnolo crankset
I think this is a C-Record set.
Can you advise if it is C-Record and if not what it is?
Can you advise value?
Rear markings on drive side are 8V-175 (assuming 175 is the length) A2 in rectangular box and 9/16 x 20.
Rear markings on non-drive side are 175 A2 in rectangular box and 9/16 x 20.
Unsure what the 8V stands for as well.
I will add the BB set as it might as well go together.
Set
DS rear
DS front
Drive side rear markings
Non-DS rear markings
BB inside of cups
BB outside of cups
NDS front
NDS rear
Can you advise if it is C-Record and if not what it is?
Can you advise value?
Rear markings on drive side are 8V-175 (assuming 175 is the length) A2 in rectangular box and 9/16 x 20.
Rear markings on non-drive side are 175 A2 in rectangular box and 9/16 x 20.
Unsure what the 8V stands for as well.
I will add the BB set as it might as well go together.
Set
DS rear
DS front
Drive side rear markings
Non-DS rear markings
BB inside of cups
BB outside of cups
NDS front
NDS rear
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Chorus. My son has that crank on a bike, in 170 mm length.
The Corsa Record level crank has one chainring bolt threaded in from the backside, so it only presents four "spider" arms.
The Corsa Record level crank has one chainring bolt threaded in from the backside, so it only presents four "spider" arms.
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So, Chorus 8 speed. One day maybe, I will learn the Campy models. Always hard to list prices but with the BB I think $100?
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That is a not a C-Rec crank, they only had 4 arms with the 5th hidden behind the crank. The "C" or century designation was dropped when the group moved to 8spd but the 4 arm spider remained.
This is likely Chorus which inherited the Croce de Anue cranks, which was a shame because that Chorus crank was fabulous.
This is likely Chorus which inherited the Croce de Anue cranks, which was a shame because that Chorus crank was fabulous.
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Thank you. Just that I was getting confused by the designations.
Does $100 sound reasonable for Chorus with the BB or am I off??
Does $100 sound reasonable for Chorus with the BB or am I off??
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I think would sell reasonably quickly.
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