What exactly is this Campy piece for?
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What exactly is this Campy piece for?
I assume they are for shifters, but which ones? Th
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That's the tension adjuster for Gran Sport shifters:
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I tried it on my Gran Sport and there’s not enough threads left for a nut so I was a little confused on what it was for. I forgot all about the Valentino, thanks.
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the basic design of these sets goes back to pre-Valentino times
where the shift lever body has integral studs to which everything mounts and friction tension is adjusted with a nut rather than a bolt
there are a variety of iterations which never got into any Campag catalogue
evidently they were offered at the OEM level only
some can be seen in this forum thread -
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...a-experts.html
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the basic design of these sets goes back to pre-Valentino times
where the shift lever body has integral studs to which everything mounts and friction tension is adjusted with a nut rather than a bolt
there are a variety of iterations which never got into any Campag catalogue
evidently they were offered at the OEM level only
some can be seen in this forum thread -
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...a-experts.html
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