Identify These Campy Downtube Shifters?
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Identify These Campy Downtube Shifters?
Hello-
I stumbled across these on eBay and am having a tough time figuring out what they are. They look like your normal Super Record shifters but have what appears to be concave washers and plain screws instead of d-rings. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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I stumbled across these on eBay and am having a tough time figuring out what they are. They look like your normal Super Record shifters but have what appears to be concave washers and plain screws instead of d-rings. Any ideas?
Thanks!
eBay link
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these are later model post 1978
Catalog Ref #601 and 602
they do not look new despite the bag and I do not see the necessary spacers and bushings
/markp
Catalog Ref #601 and 602
they do not look new despite the bag and I do not see the necessary spacers and bushings
/markp
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Hey Mark!-
Yeah, the sealed bag was throwing me for a loop. Now that you mention it I’m not seeing the bushing/washer that says “Patent Campagnolo” on it either.
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Yeah, the sealed bag was throwing me for a loop. Now that you mention it I’m not seeing the bushing/washer that says “Patent Campagnolo” on it either.
Thanks!
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BertoBerg looks like there are SOME parts in there but you should assume that the hardware kit is not complete
Easy to find on ebay
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Easy to find on ebay
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BertoBerg looks like there are SOME parts in there but you should assume that the hardware kit is not complete
Easy to find on ebay
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Easy to find on ebay
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Note the bag is stapled.
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Late production "Record" shifters.