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Old 12-06-21, 04:10 PM
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Campagnolo brev camp

I have a nos set of campagnolo brev camp brakes. I can't post pictures till I've posted 10 times. I can't identify them. I found them once on ebay. Help?
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Oh boy

Found them on ebay and you don't know what they are.

They're Cobalto brakes.
Go for crazy money for those so inclined.
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Old 12-06-21, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mackers
Oh boy

Found them on ebay and you don't know what they are.

They're Cobalto brakes.
Go for crazy money for those so inclined.
The best and most up to date valuation will be completed transactions for Campagnolo cobalto brake calipers.
The offered prices and the real transaction prices have a spread.
Seller feedback does play into price achieved.
If you don't have recent or great feedback, sell some small items first and build up a positive reputation.

Something is odd with that caliper though, behind the "jewel" nut should be a larger 13mm thin jam nut.
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Old 12-06-21, 06:47 PM
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Here is a typical one to compare to:


might be correct, the angle may be hiding the jam nut.
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Old 12-06-21, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by repechage
The best and most up to date valuation will be completed transactions for Campagnolo cobalto brake calipers.
The offered prices and the real transaction prices have a spread.
Seller feedback does play into price achieved.
If you don't have recent or great feedback, sell some small items first and build up a positive reputation.

Something is odd with that caliper though, behind the "jewel" nut should be a larger 13mm thin jam nut.
Thanks I'll check it out. I haven't sold anything in a long time. Was going to build a bike but life has decided I'm not riding bikes anymore so someone else should enjoy these
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Originally Posted by repechage
Something is odd with that caliper though, behind the "jewel" nut should be a larger 13mm thin jam nut.
The flat nut on the quick release is odd as well.
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Check here for more info: https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...m=117&AbsPos=1

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Originally Posted by Mackers
The flat nut on the quick release is odd as well.
That is not the original nut. So while they are certainly in nice condition, they aren't technically correct. Some will want the set just for the jewels. There's a lot of them in the wild with missing jewels.
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One of TS' claims is that they are NOS.

You can easily buy the jewels separately for a lot less.
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Originally Posted by Mackers
One of TS' claims is that they are NOS.

You can easily buy the jewels separately for a lot less.
I did reference that yesterday, down the digital aisle, someone wanted a Colbalto jewel bolt... wont find that as it is a nut.
BUT the originals actually were a touch blue-green, the replacements are Blue, look decent enough. Depends if you want total original or looks the part.
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Thanks

Thanks all. I found these at a rummage sale . Not my specialty I do mountain bikes .
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Dang, ........nd to think that it's really just all about that fake blue "jewel", glued on to the pivot nuts.....
I could never figure it out......
Frankly, I'd take Monoplanars over them, any day!
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Guy I met years ago who worked for Campagnolo told me he thought there were more fake Cobaltos out there than real ones.

Agreed on the Monoplaners, such a beautiful design.
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Originally Posted by Chombi1
Dang, ........nd to think that it's really just all about that fake blue "jewel", glued on to the pivot nuts.....
I could never figure it out......
Frankly, I'd take Monoplanars over them, any day!
my son has a bike with Monoplaner brakes.
I never bothered to verse myself on the details as there appear to be more than one type.
powerful brake.
I wish they had the eccentric cam quick release.
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