Re: Subject: Re: [CR]Campagnolo "Mexico" Brake calipers

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Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:42:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Brandon Ives" <monkeylad@mac.com>
To: Marc Boral <mbikealive@dslextreme.com>
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [CR]Campagnolo "Mexico" Brake calipers
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Not to mention weakening brake arms is a REALLY bad idea. I've only seen two broken fronts but they both broke right at the bottom of the groove. Scary stuff. enjoy, Brandon"monkeyman"Ives

On Thursday, 13, 2002, at 10:26AM, Marc Boral <mbikealive@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>While I LOVE panto'd parts, I have always disliked that particular style. I
>feel the groove is way too wide, and it obliterates the Campy stamping on
>both sides. Not very elegant in my opinion.
>
>Marc Boral
>Long Beach, CA
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>-------Original Message-------
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>From: Bikerdaver@aol.com
>Date: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:17:24
>To: chasds@mindspring.com; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [CR]Campagnolo "Mexico" Brake calipers
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>Charles et al.
>I thought these "milled out" calipers you refer to, were stock on Bianchi
>Specialissimas up into the early 80s. The ones I have always seen had blue
>paint" within the milled out sections. Cheers,
>Dave Anderson
>Cut Bank MT
>
>In a message dated Wed, 12 Jun 2002 3:09:25 PM EDT, chasds@mindspring.com
>writes:
>> The brake arms were milled out with very clean slots all the way through.
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