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Help needed!!! What kind of group is this? ~20yr Bianchi bike, Campa group.



 
 
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Old July 21st 06, 07:30 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Help needed!!! What kind of group is this? ~20yr Bianchi bike, Campa group.

Hi Jeff,

thank you!

I assume the cast stop is this little ring with the thing sticking out
which pushes against the little knob shown in that picture?
The "thing" broke off that ring.

Any idea where I could get a cast stop?

Max


JeffWills wrote:
Diablo Scott wrote:

Yeah, definitely Victory or Triomphe for the crank and ders, Victory
cranks had a self-extractor,


The crank has a self-extractor, so it's probably all Victory. Second
(?) lowest in that era's Campy line, lowest being Triomphe.

From the looks of the rear derailleur, I'd suspect that the cast stop

on the rear derailleur has been sheared off. This pictu
http://www.physik.tu-berlin.de/~mxhf...s/img_4729.jpg
shows an intact stop on the derailleur hanger, so a replacement is in
order. IIRC, this was a weak point of these derailleurs. I could be
worng, though- those are 17-year-old memories, and I ain't getting any
younger.

Jeff


 




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