Re: [CR]Campagnolo Timeline question - cranky question

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 22:02:52 -0700
From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
To: db@home-work.com
Cc: Mark Bulgier <mark@bulgier.net>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Campagnolo Timeline question - cranky question
References: <C102531FB711D411B5B90060B0A4687605E73C@MAIL> <v03102707b7fd4b214ac2@[65.90.213.191]>


Not sure that BMX crank is not stamped "Strada" since I have never seen one. Very much doubt that it was stamped "BMX" though; anyone know for sure?

The BMX shows up in 1982 catalog but I don't know when it was first available.

Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California

db@home-work.com wrote:
>
> As its labeled Strada, I wouldn't think so, and is 1980 too early for BMX?
> -Dan Borden
>
> At 9:45 PM -0700 10/24/01, Chuck Schmidt wrote:
> >Mark Bulgier wrote:
> >>
> >> Dan Borden writes:
> >> > Here's another one: I have a NR Strada crank whose spider is built
> >> > to accomodate a single chainring only - i.e., no inside lower
> >> > ledge to fit the
> >> > inner ring onto. It is labeled Strada but is built like a Pista.
> >>
> >> Any chance it's a tandem left crank? If so it'll have a left-hand thread.
> >> Those were as you describe, single-ring but marked Strada.
> >>
> >> Mark Bulgier
> >> Seattle, Wa
> >> USA
> >
> >
> >Maybe the Campagnolo BMX crank? I've never seen one myself. Catalog
> >says they were anodized in the colors silver, light blue and gold.
> >
> >Chuck Schmidt
> >South Pasadena, Southern California