Vintage Campagnolo #1020/A Nuovo Record Rear Derailleur PAT 74
Vintage Campagnolo #1020/A Nuovo Record Rear Derailleur – PAT 74.
Vintage Campagnolo #1020/A Nuovo Record Rear Derailleur – PAT 74.
It is off a DeRosa that I had Rarely ever used. This is a crankers dream come true it has a pair very nice and very hard to find 170 mm length Polished Crank Arms and very. Nice 50-42 campy chain rings. This is not a museum piece. Words cannot describe the condition of this crankset. The crank arms are…
Don’t believe it has been used but definitely shows sign of age whilst sitting.
Don’t believe it has been used but definitely shows sign of age whilst sitting.
Vintage Campagnolo SGR C-Record clipless PEDALS. New old stock with original packaging.
Very nice, clean Campagnolo Record Hubs laced to Mavic Open 4CD Clincher Rims. 36 hole Front and Rear. Wheels show minimal use, the braking surface of the rims is super clean. Great vintage wheelset for your project. New Old Stock does not equate to Mint condition, they are unused items that may have some shelf/shop wear. If you have an…
Vintage Campagnolo C-Record Brake Levers Set CRecord White Aero Campy 1st First. Vintage Campy brake levers, these look like 1st gen C Record. These look like 1st gen C-Record to me, however I’m not an expert and there are many variations. Hoods are in very good overall condition. Parts pictured are included.
Vintage Campagnolo Record 8 Speed Ergo Levers, Mid 90s NOS LEFT LEVER ERG08. These have been professionally refurbished with NEW hoods in EXCELLENT condition see images. LEFT LEVER IS NOS, HAS BEEN STRIPED AND RE GREASED OLD GREASE GONE HARD. Have been fully stripped and rebuilt by professional campagnolo mechanic. Levers Have be passed all test and are like new…
Vintage Campagnolo Super Record First Generation rear derailleur PAT – 78. Looks like it was never used!
Vintage Campagnolo Nuovo Record Rear Derailleur Pre Date Stamp 60s 70s Early. Pre-date stamp PATENT Stamped vintage Campy Nuovo Record rear derailleur. Clean and ready to mount. Likely late 60s – early 70s.