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Old 11-17-22, 06:36 PM
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1970's Vintage Campagnolo Record Pedals Good Condition 9/16" Paturaud Clips 432 Grams

For sale is a pair of 1970's vintage Campagnolo Record Superleggeri pedals in good condition. Has English 9/16"x20 threading and French Paturaud toe clips and straps. Both pedals spin easily, are pretty clean, and are ready to be used. Clips and straps are both in good shape. Straps are thick and durable. Dust caps show very little wear. Payment by PayPal f/f.

$80 plus actual shipping in CONUS.

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These look like the 2nd generation Super Record, non-titanium spindle version.
That puts production close to 1980, if memory serves. Fair price, nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by roadcrankr
These look like the 2nd generation Super Record, non-titanium spindle version.
That puts production close to 1980, if memory serves. Fair price, nonetheless.
Yeah, I'm no Campy expert. When in doubt, I say "Record." At any rate, according to the original owner, these are the pedals that came with my '75 Moto Le Champion when purchased new. Definitely open to more information.
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Originally Posted by roadcrankr
These look like the 2nd generation Super Record, non-titanium spindle version.
That puts production close to 1980, if memory serves. Fair price, nonetheless.
I had always thought the Ti spindle was the only diff between 'SL' and 'SR' pedals
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Now that's bike porn.
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Originally Posted by roadcrankr
These look like the 2nd generation Super Record, non-titanium spindle version.
That puts production close to 1980, if memory serves. Fair price, nonetheless.
1037/A "Superleggero" pedals.
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A lot of folks confuse Superleggeri with Super Record . As far as I know , the Super Record were Ti spindle pedals. There were two , that I know of , different variations in the cages. Drillium Dude pointed out to me that the early ones had a “pointy” peak on the end of the pedal and the later ones were more rounded. I have both styles , also a few sets of Ti spindle pedals . These are my favorite pedals.
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So, looks like I'm fine just calling these Record pedals. Isn't that name interchangeable with Superleggeri?
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I think 1037 Record pedals were earlier with steel cages. Black anno alloy cages were 1037/a and were referred to Record Superleggeri. Different generations.
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Originally Posted by Kabuki12
A lot of folks confuse Superleggeri with Super Record . As far as I know , the Super Record were Ti spindle pedals. There were two , that I know of , different variations in the cages. Drillium Dude pointed out to me that the early ones had a “pointy” peak on the end of the pedal and the later ones were more rounded. I have both styles , also a few sets of Ti spindle pedals . These are my favorite pedals.
note in the catalog illustration the ports on the back side of the cage are just like the steel pedals. That did not last long. I have two sets like that, one black and one non anodized!

the superleggero after the change to the reinforced webbing stayed very much The same, the identification stamping got bigger eventually as shown on the sale pedals, that is it.

the pedals here are very well visually described save for showing the threading. The vast majority of them are 9/16”x20. Only very minor indicator to look are the toe straps.
if they are 14mx1.5…. Worth much more to the right person.
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Originally Posted by Sedgemop
So, looks like I'm fine just calling these Record pedals. Isn't that name interchangeable with Superleggeri?
No, Record pedals have a chromed steel cage, while the Superleggero pedals have a black anodized aluminum cage.
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Originally Posted by repechage
note in the catalog illustration the ports on the back side of the cage are just like the steel pedals. That did not last long. I have two sets like that, one black and one non anodized!
Are you certain that the non-anodized one isn't Gran Sport? Later production Gran Sport peals used non-anodized aluminum cages. If the axle shaft isn't rifled, it's Gran Sport.
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Thanks for all this information, guys.
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note in the catalog illustration the ports on the back side of the cage are just like the steel pedals. That did not last long. I have two sets like that, one black and one non anodized!

the superleggero after the change to the reinforced webbing stayed very much The same, the identification stamping got bigger eventually as shown on the sale pedals, that is it.

the pedals here are very well visually described save for showing the threading. The vast majority of them are 9/16”x20. Only very minor indicator to look are the toe straps.
if they are 14mx1.5…. Worth much more to the right person.
Yes, the pedals are 9/16" x 20. Thanks. I'll see what I can determine about the straps.
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Cleaned up the straps a little more and found that they are Paturaud also. I'll come up with strap measurements later today.
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Are you certain that the non-anodized one isn't Gran Sport? Later production Gran Sport peals used non-anodized aluminum cages. If the axle shaft isn't rifled, it's Gran Sport.
I say what I mean and mean what I say-
first Gen superleggero pedal
I have a black anodized pair also, same cage format. that I won from an eBay auction - poorly described. Note the small Campagnolo identification stamping.

I did not bother earlier this year to bid on a pair of raw aluminum con denti pedals- THOSE I had never seen. I am sure they fetched big money.



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Here is a later Gran Sport pedal-
note the smaller "windows" and the larger font as they were a later introduction


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Some detail of the straps and photos of the pedals without straps.




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PEDALS ARE SOLD. Thanks, everybody.
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