FW: FW: [CR]re: Early Campy Record front der. with cable stop - question

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From: "nick zatezalo" <nickzz@mindspring.com>
To: "CR CHAT" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: FW: FW: [CR]re: Early Campy Record front der. with cable stop - question
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 05:12:01 -0500


These were all purchased with Nuovo Record Gruppo bikes.The dates were established by the date codes from the "matching rear derailleur." The other parts crankarms,axle nuts,etc.were all of the same year.So that is the basis for the dating.Also all bikes/gruppos saw very low mileage & several were purchased from original owners.

While cruising the Campy catalogues,I was looking for that famous generic disclaimer used by manufacturing concerns.It does not appear in the #18 or 18bis.But low & behold in mouse type on the inside of the back cover of the 1995 catalogue."Campagnolo SRL reserves the right to modify the product specifications without notice"

The 2002 catalogue has this in BOLD type on page 75 "Campagnolo reserves the right to introduce any and all product modifications it considers necessary without prior notice and without any obligation concerning informative data."

My point is that companies have changed their products for various reasons over different production runs.So unless you were there to see these "evolutions" who knows what may have been produced.I guess that's why there is this thing called ISO Compliance today.

Nick Zatezalo This is what people in Atlanta do at 4:45AM when they can not sleep !!! This could be added to the bikoholic list!!!

-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-admin@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-admin@bikelist.org]On Behalf Of Chuck Schmidt Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 12:19 AM To: CR CHAT Subject: Re: FW: [CR]re: Early Campy Record front der. with cable stop - question

How are the dates being established for the front derailleurs???

Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena (no connection with Pasadena actually), Southern California

nick zatezalo wrote:
>
> OK Here is what I have in front of me.
> 71 no circlip/no bulge
> 72 no circlip w/bulge
> 72 no circlip/no bulge
> 73 circlip w/bulge [Just bought this from e-RICHIE]
> 76 circlip w/bulge
> ? circlip w/bulge
> Don't know what all this means,but thems the facts man.
> Nick Zatezalo
> Atlanta,GA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: classicrendezvous-admin@bikelist.org
> [mailto:classicrendezvous-admin@bikelist.org]On Behalf Of Richard M
> Sachs
> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:53 PM
> To: sachs@erols.com
> Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org; GPVB1@cs.com
> Subject: Re: [CR]re: Early Campy Record front der. with cable stop -
> question
>
> <<<on eBay right now (item # 1075928136)>>>
>
> I have never seen such a brute. To me, the interesting observation is
> not
> just the circlip, but the swelling at the other end of that shaft. In my
> memory, that was not done until well after the circlip -- in fact, I
> haven't seen many of these bulges on pre-CPSC (lipped) units. But,
> I could be getting senile.
> harvey sachs
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> cuz.
> this looks concocted, as in, the swelling we remember on the post cpsc
> changers is integral to the casting. this one <appears> to be a shaft
> ''inserted'' through the body to act as a surrogate** circlip holder.
> none of my early OR post cpsc changers look like this one.
> e-RICHIE
>
> **a town near harrogate