Identify some wheels.
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Identify some wheels.
I got some wheels, most are Campagnolo, some are NOS, what exactly are they and what are they worth?
First one, Campy hub and Campy Sydney rim:
2nd one, also Campy, laced to some unmarked tubular rim:
3rd, Campy, looks like it has never had a tire mounted, tubular Alterburger rim. Would this be worth keeping intact?
4th Galli hub with Mavic Monthlery Pro, looks NOS. Would this also be worth keeping together?
First one, Campy hub and Campy Sydney rim:
2nd one, also Campy, laced to some unmarked tubular rim:
3rd, Campy, looks like it has never had a tire mounted, tubular Alterburger rim. Would this be worth keeping intact?
4th Galli hub with Mavic Monthlery Pro, looks NOS. Would this also be worth keeping together?
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the hub on the second wheel is Campag Nuovo Tipo nr. 1266
the hub on the third wheel is Campag Gran Sport nr. 1006
have forgotten who produced the Galli branded hubs but another member is sure to recall (it was not Galli)
the Campag hubs will have a date mark on the inner face of the axle locknuts as here -
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the hub on the second wheel is Campag Nuovo Tipo nr. 1266
the hub on the third wheel is Campag Gran Sport nr. 1006
have forgotten who produced the Galli branded hubs but another member is sure to recall (it was not Galli)
the Campag hubs will have a date mark on the inner face of the axle locknuts as here -
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Galli branded hubs reportedly produced by Maillard.
Not all Maillard products self produced.
The model 700 hub for example was done by Etablissements Perrin (Pelissier).
the Maillard plant in Incheville closed in 1991
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products from Giovanni Galli S.p.A. go back to the 1930's.
Giovanni had been a professional racer. when he retired in the 1930's he began producing caliper cycle brakes under the Balilla brand name.
for decades only products were caliper brakes, toe clips and toe straps with the Balilla name.
there was one model of short-lived chain stay mounted rear derailleur.
the road ensemble launch came in about 1978.
most of the fittings were contract produced by others.
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Galli branded hubs reportedly produced by Maillard.
Not all Maillard products self produced.
The model 700 hub for example was done by Etablissements Perrin (Pelissier).
the Maillard plant in Incheville closed in 1991
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products from Giovanni Galli S.p.A. go back to the 1930's.
Giovanni had been a professional racer. when he retired in the 1930's he began producing caliper cycle brakes under the Balilla brand name.
for decades only products were caliper brakes, toe clips and toe straps with the Balilla name.
there was one model of short-lived chain stay mounted rear derailleur.
the road ensemble launch came in about 1978.
most of the fittings were contract produced by others.
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Thanks for the info, any idea what the first hub might be? C Record, Chorus? They all look similar.
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I have that hub on one of my wheelsets. I think it most likely a C-Record hub, because of the presence of an oiler port......
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