I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others. What are you looking for? Larry
On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:23:55 PM UTC-3, LG wrote:
> I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain > ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others. > What are you looking for? > Larry
I've got a pair of C Record brake levers and hoods that have been mounted on a set of bars but never used. They are basically new. I mounted them on a custom Waterford and then found that the QR didn't open wide enough to clear the wider tires I wanted to use. I replaced them with a nice retro looking set of aero Cane Creek levers with gum hoods.
They are silver with black hoods. I'd consider a reasonable offer if interested.
Dave
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On Oct 31, 2012, at 9:55 AM, theo <glaun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well....really trying to decide what to put on my Bianchi Mondiale.
> I bought the frame/ forks with a Italian Campy BB (spindle 70 SS measures 115, asymmetric) and Dura Ace headset.
> Putting it together as a fixed to ride on the road; Open Pro rims (silver) ...36 at the back with Formula hub, 32 at the front with 7700 Dura Ace hub.
> So....what cranks, what brakes/ levers? Spacing on the back is 130. Want a short crank arm 165 - 170.
> Will go with a regular road handlebar/ stem, a front brake/ lever with just the hood on the other side.
> Everything in silver, so a classy look.
> Theo
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:23:55 PM UTC-3, LG wrote:
> I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others. > What are you looking for?
> Larry
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The 115mm bottom bracket is for a triple crankset.
I have some lightly used 7 speed Campy stuff from the late eighties. Delta brakes, Croce de'Aune derailleurs and 175mm cranks, 28 spoke tubular wheels with high flange hubs (the really gorgeous ones). The brakes are modified a bit to eliminate the lock-up issue with narrow rims.
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:55:19 AM UTC-4, theo wrote:
> Well....really trying to decide what to put on my Bianchi Mondiale.
> I bought the frame/ forks with a Italian Campy BB (spindle 70 SS measures > 115, asymmetric) and Dura Ace headset.
> Putting it together as a fixed to ride on the road; Open Pro rims (silver) > ...36 at the back with Formula hub, 32 at the front with 7700 Dura Ace hub.
> So....what cranks, what brakes/ levers? Spacing on the back is 130. Want a > short crank arm 165 - 170.
> Will go with a regular road handlebar/ stem, a front brake/ lever with > just the hood on the other side.
> Everything in silver, so a classy look.
> Theo
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:23:55 PM UTC-3, LG wrote:
>> I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain >> ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others. >> What are you looking for? >> Larry
> The 115mm bottom bracket is for a triple crankset.
> I have some lightly used 7 speed Campy stuff from the late eighties. Delta
> brakes, Croce de'Aune derailleurs and 175mm cranks, 28 spoke tubular wheels
> with high flange hubs (the really gorgeous ones). The brakes are modified a
> bit to eliminate the lock-up issue with narrow rims.
> On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:55:19 AM UTC-4, theo wrote:
> > Well....really trying to decide what to put on my Bianchi Mondiale.
> > I bought the frame/ forks with a Italian Campy BB (spindle 70 SS measures
> > 115, asymmetric) and Dura Ace headset.
> > Putting it together as a fixed to ride on the road; Open Pro rims (silver)
> > ...36 at the back with Formula hub, 32 at the front with 7700 Dura Ace hub.
> > So....what cranks, what brakes/ levers? Spacing on the back is 130. Want a
> > short crank arm 165 - 170.
> > Will go with a regular road handlebar/ stem, a front brake/ lever with
> > just the hood on the other side.
> > Everything in silver, so a classy look.
> > Theo
> > On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:23:55 PM UTC-3, LG wrote:
> >> I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain
> >> ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others.
> >> What are you looking for?
> >> Larry- Hide quoted text -
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:20:11 PM UTC-3, Peter White wrote:
> The 115mm bottom bracket is for a triple crankset.
> I have some lightly used 7 speed Campy stuff from the late eighties. Delta > brakes, Croce de'Aune derailleurs and 175mm cranks, 28 spoke tubular wheels > with high flange hubs (the really gorgeous ones). The brakes are modified a > bit to eliminate the lock-up issue with narrow rims.
> On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:55:19 AM UTC-4, theo wrote:
>> Well....really trying to decide what to put on my Bianchi Mondiale.
>> I bought the frame/ forks with a Italian Campy BB (spindle 70 SS measures >> 115, asymmetric) and Dura Ace headset.
>> Putting it together as a fixed to ride on the road; Open Pro rims >> (silver) ...36 at the back with Formula hub, 32 at the front with 7700 Dura >> Ace hub.
>> So....what cranks, what brakes/ levers? Spacing on the back is 130. Want >> a short crank arm 165 - 170.
>> Will go with a regular road handlebar/ stem, a front brake/ lever with >> just the hood on the other side.
>> Everything in silver, so a classy look.
>> Theo
>> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:23:55 PM UTC-3, LG wrote:
>>> I have at least a couple of c- record cranks in 172.5. No rings or chain >>> ring bolts. Some are in better condition than others. >>> What are you looking for? >>> Larry