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Bottom Bracket -4- Record Crankset
"Giwi" wrote:
*?* How can I ascertain whether it is a new or old Campy Record crankset? Campagnolo Record 172.5 Made in Italy 10 Speed C10 53/39 E Brev. Campagnolo is stamped on both chainrings. That's a new (current model) crank. You need a current Record or Chorus bottom bracket with a 102mm axle. James Thomson |
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Thanks for the info - first person to help me (and I even called Campy USA)...
*How* did you know it was new and not old, though? Might help me in the future. = G "James Thomson" wrote in message ... "Giwi" wrote: *?* How can I ascertain whether it is a new or old Campy Record crankset? Campagnolo Record 172.5 Made in Italy 10 Speed C10 53/39 E Brev. Campagnolo is stamped on both chainrings. That's a new (current model) crank. You need a current Record or Chorus bottom bracket with a 102mm axle. James Thomson |
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garen- I have a Campagnolo Record crankset (a double) that I would like to
use on a new bicycle, but I do not have the original bottom bracket. I have been told that if it's an older Campy crankset it will probably work with any "standard" spindle/BB from Tange or Shimano, BRBR but that if it's "newer" then it might require Campy specific parts. I suppose this has something to do with spindle taper. BRBR If the crank says 'Campagnolo' and 'Record ' with the size on the arm outside, it needs a Campagnolo 102mm BB..If it just has a shield logo, then it needs a Campagnolo 111mm BB. Campagnolo Record 172.5 Made in Italy 10 Speed C10 53/39 BRBR Ya need a Chorus or Record BB in 102mm length. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Giwi wrote: Thanks for the info - first person to help me (and I even called Campy USA)... *How* did you know it was new and not old, though? The most obvious - 1. 10-speed is new by definition 2. Old Record cranks can't take a 39 tooth ring. --Paul Might help me in the future. = G "James Thomson" wrote in message ... "Giwi" wrote: *?* How can I ascertain whether it is a new or old Campy Record crankset? Campagnolo Record 172.5 Made in Italy 10 Speed C10 53/39 E Brev. Campagnolo is stamped on both chainrings. That's a new (current model) crank. You need a current Record or Chorus bottom bracket with a 102mm axle. James Thomson |
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Bottom Bracket -4- Record Crankset
"Paul Southworth" wrote:
2. Old Record cranks can't take a 39 tooth ring. A quibble: Corsa-Record cranks used a 135mm bcd (and would therefore accept a 39t ring) but required a 111mm bottom bracket. James Thomson |
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