Feeler: Early 80's Nuovo Record Group
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Feeler: Early 80's Nuovo Record Group
I am considering making a change on one of my bikes (early 80's Tommasini Strada, aka Racing) and I wanted to get an idea what interest there might be on the group I might be replacing. Bike is fully assembled at this time. This is a full Nuovo Record group with the exception of the seat post and pedals. Includes headset, BB, crankset (170), derailleurs, hubs, brake levers, shifters. Basically everything except seat post and pedals, neither of which are NR. All components are in excellent/very good condition. If there is any interest, please PM me. Mounted pictures available at this point.
Apparently, I have to post a price. $350 plus shipping for the group not including the wheelsets. $575 plus shipping for the group including the wheelsets. If you want the hubs without the wheelsets, the group is $450. Hubs are low flange and skewers are excellent. All offers considered. Wheelsets are NOS Mavic tubular MA-40 rims with new Continental Gatorskin Sprinter tubulars with Sachs 12-19 7 speed freewheel. PM me for pictures or questions. All these parts are in outstanding condition with minimal wear.
Slideshow pictures posted HERE
Apparently, I have to post a price. $350 plus shipping for the group not including the wheelsets. $575 plus shipping for the group including the wheelsets. If you want the hubs without the wheelsets, the group is $450. Hubs are low flange and skewers are excellent. All offers considered. Wheelsets are NOS Mavic tubular MA-40 rims with new Continental Gatorskin Sprinter tubulars with Sachs 12-19 7 speed freewheel. PM me for pictures or questions. All these parts are in outstanding condition with minimal wear.
Slideshow pictures posted HERE
Last edited by cpsqlrwn; 03-31-23 at 02:57 PM.
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Please see post number 4 in the thread at the top of this forum.
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Pictures would be helpful.
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Echoing the above, perhaps this would be better in the appraisal forum?
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Bump for a nice group
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I’m interested…assuming 126mm rear hub spacing? Headset & BB Italian threading on these? Also, flip those brake pad holders on the front and back so they don’t fly out when braking!

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Those are Super Record brake levers, and so is the FD.
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You are correct on that. The FD is Super Record. I thought that the levers were Nuovo Record because of the Campagnolo lettering going down on the front but they appear to be Super Record also since they are drilled. I believe Nuovo Record were never drilled. Early 80's catalog seems to confirm. Never knew any Super Record levers had that lettering. Also replacement hoods on the levers as the originals were completely rotted when I got the bike. Thanks for the input.