Campagnolo Record Carbon Crankset 172.5mm 10s FC7-RE240C

The Campagnolo Record Carbon Crankset is a high-quality bicycle component designed for road bikes. Made of carbon material with a sleek black color, this crankset features a 172.5mm length and is specifically compatible with Campagnolo brand components. It includes a double chainring and is manufactured in Italy, showcasing the superior craftsmanship and performance that Campagnolo is known for in the…

Campagnolo Record Crankset 10 speed Chrome

The Campagnolo Record Crankset in Chrome is a high-performance component designed specifically for road bikes. Made from durable aluminum and featuring a sleek silver color, this double chainring crankset is crafted in Italy by the renowned brand Campagnolo. It includes everything you need for a smooth and efficient cycling experience, making it a top choice for serious riders looking to…

Vintage Campagnolo Record Crankset 172.5mm 135 BCD Carbon Square Taper Italy

Vintage Campagnolo Record crankset for road bike. Condition: Fair used condition – significant cosmetic wear, surface marks, paint loss and scuffing throughout as pictured. Includes left and right crank arms, both clearly marked “RECORD Campagnolo”. Crank arm length: 172.5mm (both arms stamped L 172.5). Square taper interface for classic bottom brackets. Four-arm spider design for double chainring (bolts included, shown…

CAMPAGNOLO C RECORD CRANKSET ROAD BIKE VINTAGE OLD 80s 90s BICYCLE SQUARE CRANK

CAMPAGNOLO C RECORD CRANKSET. The c-record crankset with the stamped logo is the second generation, from 1987 to 1994. Square taper ISO interface. 135 BCD with 53-42 chainrings. Used in good condition, working fine. If you don’t find some details you are interested in, feel free to ask. Allowed in 14 days buyers pay for the return.

Early 1970s Campagnolo Nuovo Record 52/45 Crank Crankset 172.5mm Road Bike (72)

Early 1970s Campagnolo Nuovo Record 52/45 Crank Crankset 172.5mm Road Bike (72). Express is an option at USD 60. I think this is from 1972 as it shows a “Strada” marking with no year code and was mounted on a bike that also had a “Pat 72″ Nuovo Record rear derailleur mounted. I bought that bike from the original owner.…