Martin asked:
> I just picked up a few boxes of mixed items. In amongst them are some
> Campagnolo parts that I cannot identify.
>
> Probably off topic as they are sealed in a small plastic packet, so sorry for
> this.
>
> Obviously spares for something. Two items packaged together. One is a small
> steel rod. 60mm long with a diameter of 2.2mm. I would guess it is a "pin" for
> something, but why so long? The other item is a small crescent shaped cast
> piece of steel. Overall length is 25mm, 3mm thick and 5mm wide, with curved
> ends.
> This has 5 holes, diameter 2.5mm drilled along its length, slightly counter
> sunk on one side. The holes are not evenly spaced.
>
> What are they for?????
This would appear to be the adjustable part of the Olympus front derailleur that was designed to fit a variety of seat tube diameters.
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Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ
> Hi all
>
> I just picked up a few boxes of mixed items. In amongst them are some
> Campagnolo parts that I cannot identify.
>
> Probably off topic as they are sealed in a small plastic packet, so sorry for
> this.
>
> Obviously spares for something. Two items packaged together. One is a small
> steel rod. 60mm long with a diameter of 2.2mm. I would guess it is a "pin" for
> something, but why so long? The other item is a small crescent shaped cast
> piece of steel. Overall length is 25mm, 3mm thick and 5mm wide, with curved
> ends.
> This has 5 holes, diameter 2.5mm drilled along its length, slightly counter
> sunk on one side. The holes are not evenly spaced.
>
> What are they for?????
>
> Regards
> Martin Coopland, Scotland, http://www.BatesBicycles.com