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What happened to Campy pista chainrings?

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Old 11-19-20, 11:50 PM
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What happened to Campy pista chainrings?

I own several track bikes which I like to outfit with 1/8" 144 BCD Campagnolo chainrings. Everywhere I look online, every google search shows none available anywhere in the world. I finally went to the Campagnolo website and they don't list any rings. Anyone know if these are still available?
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Old 11-20-20, 01:09 AM
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https://www.retro-gression.com/produ...ista-chainring
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...g/rp-prod62757
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Old 11-20-20, 09:14 AM
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Thanks acoustophile! I previously checked both of those vendors. They now each have only one size available so maybe they're coming back.
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Lemme know how many teeth/ring you looking for? I “know a guy” who might be able to hook you up.
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Failing that, a 3/32" road ring will work fine with 1/8" chain. Costs less, more tooth count options, and nobody can tell the difference unless they haul out a caliper and measure the thickness.
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The Ben's Cycle site shows Sugino Zen and 75 chainrings in 44 - 51 plus a few 52 and 55s.
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velosolo.co.uk has a big variety of chainrings for SS.
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