Re: [Classicrendezvous] A Tale of my 1037's

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From: <CYCLESTORE@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 23:20:13 EST
Subject: Re: [Classicrendezvous] A Tale of my 1037's
To: Roadgiant@cs.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Scott,

\If you must have them buy new or used ones. They are quite common and much cheaper than re-chromage or re-rivetage, eh!

Yours in Cycling,

Gilbert Anderson & Susan Merritt

Bicycle Outfitter 519 W. North St. Raleigh, NC 27603 voice:919/828-8999 toll free: 800/321-5511 email: cyclestore@aol.com

In a message dated 10/30/00 5:34:48 PM, Roadgiant@cs.com writes:

<< Listers, Picked up a pair of 1037's for twenty buck a couple of months ago. The cages were badly rusted and upon disassembly I discovered that the spindles had an O-ring to keep out dirt/water instead of the familiar knurled threading. I mentioned this to the list at that time. I had the idea to bead blast the rust off the cages and sure enough I was able to remove all of the rust -- and the chroming as well. Now what to do. The rivets look formidable and how would anyone reattach the cages if one managed to remove them to begin with? I hit on the solution to mail them off to Campagnolo. Hey, they built them. They must be able to fix them. Nope. Like sending a 1953 Packard Carribean back to the factory in Detroit. They replied that they couldn't rechrome the pedals and were sending them back asap. Oh, buggery! Now I am faced with the task of drilling out the rivets myself and attempting rechroming locally --- or I have a set of really neat paperweights/possible bookends. There's a lesson inhere somewhere. Oh, right. You can't go home again. We are on our own, I'm afraid.

Scott "getting the drill ready" Smith >>