Campagnolo Tool-a-Palooza!
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Campagnolo Tool-a-Palooza!
I recently picked up a group of Campy tools and ended up with a few duplicates so time to thin the herd! 3 tools total. Shipping included for the continental 48.
#1 - Fixed Cup combo with 15 mm pedal wrench $35
#2 - Adjustable cup combo with headset wrench SOLD
#3 - Fixed cup wrench with the pedal wrench end broken SOLD
#1 and #2 were painted red on one side and I sanded it off with 300 grit paper, so the sanded side is a little shinier. The paint is still in the recessed logo, which I think looks kind of cool. Thinking of doing that with my own set!
On #2 , one of the prongs was missing so I found 2 bolts that fit the thread and ground them down to make new prongs. Test fit on a Record adjustable cup works pretty well. The original single prong will be included. #2 also has some pitting on both sides, no rust.
#3 of course has the broken pedal wrench end. I thought about cutting it off, but decided to leave it to the new owner. Maybe something clever like a bottle opener can be made!
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#1 - Fixed Cup combo with 15 mm pedal wrench $35
#2 - Adjustable cup combo with headset wrench SOLD
#3 - Fixed cup wrench with the pedal wrench end broken SOLD
#1 and #2 were painted red on one side and I sanded it off with 300 grit paper, so the sanded side is a little shinier. The paint is still in the recessed logo, which I think looks kind of cool. Thinking of doing that with my own set!
On #2 , one of the prongs was missing so I found 2 bolts that fit the thread and ground them down to make new prongs. Test fit on a Record adjustable cup works pretty well. The original single prong will be included. #2 also has some pitting on both sides, no rust.
#3 of course has the broken pedal wrench end. I thought about cutting it off, but decided to leave it to the new owner. Maybe something clever like a bottle opener can be made!
Pics in subsequent posts
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Wrench #1 $35
There is a little bit of residual paint on the pedal wrench and a slight bit of flattening of the edges.
There is a little bit of residual paint on the pedal wrench and a slight bit of flattening of the edges.
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Well, I probably shouldn't even say this but....
Sanding them removed that fine, pearly finish Campy put on these tools. Paint remover would have been the tool of choice.
Ah well. They're tools, after all.
Sanding them removed that fine, pearly finish Campy put on these tools. Paint remover would have been the tool of choice.
Ah well. They're tools, after all.
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I'll take #2 and #3 , but am low on post count. Email your payment info to kevin@southriverflyshop.com and I will get you taken care of if they aren't already spoken for.
Thanks,
Kevin
Thanks,
Kevin
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I'll take #2 and #3 , but am low on post count. Email your payment info to kevin@southriverflyshop.com and I will get you taken care of if they aren't already spoken for.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Paypal sent. Thanks!
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Wrenches arrived today. Thanks!