Value Campagnolo Record groupset + Mavic rims
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Value Campagnolo Record groupset + Mavic rims
Can i get some help with value on my Campagnolo Record groupset. Thanks in advance.
Crankset 170mm...53/39
Seatpost 27.2
Crankset 170mm...53/39
Seatpost 27.2
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Chain rings and brake calipers are Super Record (calipers being the final version with the reshaped arms)
Pedals are way too "modern" to be considered part of the group.
Condition is key. Better pics would allow a better evaluation. Crank arm length? Tooth count on the chainrings?
Off the hip, as a "group" purchase, $400. More if sold off in pieces.
I'd personally want a more cohesive group; ie: correct pedals, calipers, and chain rings.
Pedals are way too "modern" to be considered part of the group.
Condition is key. Better pics would allow a better evaluation. Crank arm length? Tooth count on the chainrings?
Off the hip, as a "group" purchase, $400. More if sold off in pieces.
I'd personally want a more cohesive group; ie: correct pedals, calipers, and chain rings.
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New pics added. Pedals aren't part of the group that's why i didn't put them in title.
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Pretty pieces, but spread over at least a few years... I think the valuation nesteel gave is pretty good, a bit higher perhaps for cleanliness, say $475-$500.
Production dates, (even with eighties stuff) matter to C&V folks- I've been caught up in it too. Funny, how it never mattered, one just grabbed the next box on the shelf, BITD.
Worth more, selling in clumps, even if you don't want to sell individually. Later NR at a bit of discount to earlier NR, cause of SR being the go to, by then.
Not so much SR around in the beginning. Not enough bang for the buck to upgrade... Good if you can locate the chrome topnut for the HS too.
Cheers. Eric
Production dates, (even with eighties stuff) matter to C&V folks- I've been caught up in it too. Funny, how it never mattered, one just grabbed the next box on the shelf, BITD.
Worth more, selling in clumps, even if you don't want to sell individually. Later NR at a bit of discount to earlier NR, cause of SR being the go to, by then.
Not so much SR around in the beginning. Not enough bang for the buck to upgrade... Good if you can locate the chrome topnut for the HS too.
Cheers. Eric
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And those hoops. I see a Red Label. Are the Mavic’s tubular?
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If you wanted to go through the brain damage of selling that stuff on eBay you could probably $900+ before fees.
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malcala622 I believe that is a super record headset. A new equivalent record is about $53+ on line. Not vintage so may not be equivalent to the discerning buyer.
Key to the SR HS is the crown race condition. They were known to break. Race condition is nearly everything too. Note the stack height is different than NR.
Best bet is to click on sold items on the bay to get an idea of what the recent sales price has been. Look at different sub groups. I am not sure the skewers are the right ones for world logo on the hubs. If not, then sell them separately. This coming from a guy who hates assemblies being broken up!
Key to the SR HS is the crown race condition. They were known to break. Race condition is nearly everything too. Note the stack height is different than NR.
Best bet is to click on sold items on the bay to get an idea of what the recent sales price has been. Look at different sub groups. I am not sure the skewers are the right ones for world logo on the hubs. If not, then sell them separately. This coming from a guy who hates assemblies being broken up!
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[QUOTE=SJX426;21649543]malcala622 I believe that is a super record headset. A new equivalent record is about $53+ on line. Not vintage so may not be equivalent to the discerning buyer.
Key to the SR HS is the crown race condition. They were known to break. Race condition is nearly everything too. Note the stack height is different than NR.
Best bet is to click on sold items on the bay to get an idea of what the recent sales price has been. Look at different sub groups. I am not sure the skewers are the right ones for world logo on the hubs. If not, then sell them separately. This coming from a guy who hates assemblies being broken up![/QUOTE
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Headset is not entirely SR, though I think you're right in that it is moreso than I originally thought. To be completely SR 1) upper fixed cup would have holes drilled around the circumference 2) spacer between the upper 2 nuts should be alloy with "Brev. Campagnolo Made In Italy" or something similar stamped into the circumference. Very distinctive bit of SR.(That spacer was $25 by itself, for years, and always in demand.) I have not looked for a couple years. Skewers look SR correct, I think.
Even selling everything individually. $900 is a big ask. In bits, more like $700-750, Thats BIN, not auction, with some waiting.
Cheers, Eric
Key to the SR HS is the crown race condition. They were known to break. Race condition is nearly everything too. Note the stack height is different than NR.
Best bet is to click on sold items on the bay to get an idea of what the recent sales price has been. Look at different sub groups. I am not sure the skewers are the right ones for world logo on the hubs. If not, then sell them separately. This coming from a guy who hates assemblies being broken up![/QUOTE
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Headset is not entirely SR, though I think you're right in that it is moreso than I originally thought. To be completely SR 1) upper fixed cup would have holes drilled around the circumference 2) spacer between the upper 2 nuts should be alloy with "Brev. Campagnolo Made In Italy" or something similar stamped into the circumference. Very distinctive bit of SR.(That spacer was $25 by itself, for years, and always in demand.) I have not looked for a couple years. Skewers look SR correct, I think.
Even selling everything individually. $900 is a big ask. In bits, more like $700-750, Thats BIN, not auction, with some waiting.
Cheers, Eric
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Minor detail- that crank would require a leap into the 5th dimension to have a 39t small ring.
cannot happen. 42 most likely
cannot happen. 42 most likely
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Thanks everyone for the input and with current sales im definitely keeping this groupset.
Vintage Campagnolo over Shimano for me.
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Are the brakes long reach?
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