No bars, stems, spokes, tires, saddles or frames. If you only consider the components n the time period that this list covers, you would also need to remove chains (initially made by Rohloff of Germany) as they are very new. Rims are also quite new. I have always been led to believe that the production of rims was in response to Mavic's entry into the component field in the late 70's. Prior to Mavic's component production start, Campagnolo was seemingly content to leave the top-end rim field to Mavic and a few others (SuperChampion, Wolber, Weinmann, Fiamme, Ambrosio, Nisi...)
Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ
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> A question about Campagnolo components. Did Campagnolo ever make (or have
> made) stems or bars? It seems like they had the whole bike covered with
> components (with the exception of spokes), but I've never seen stems or
bars
> in their catalogs. Did I just miss them, or did Campagnolo defer to other
> manufacturers?
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> David Goerndt
> Orlando, FL
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