Re: [CR]Campy Bastards

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Subject: Re: [CR]Campy Bastards
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 04 22:15:22 +1200
From: "Wayne Davidson" <wayne.collect@xtra.co.nz>
To: "CR BIKE LIST" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>


Ricardo Bulissimo wrote:-
>I'm sure we've all seen Campagnolo Rally cages married to Nuovo Record
>bodies. (there is one right now on ebay - # 3694970531 - with the hex bolts
>from the later Rally #5011/06 married to a NR body). Hi, as far as I can tell this is a correct Rally RD, just with a NR outer arm again. The top and bottom housing are both NGS/RALLY versions, this is the last version of this type, as it has the lower mounted return spring with the correct top housing and inner arm and 4.00mm spline head rivat pins. Ok I will concede that it may have been altered, only due to the fact that those pins are the easist to replace, but apart from that all parts are correct for a RALLY RD. I have pleased to finally see this version as I have 3 of those top bodies, NOS, all with a unthreaded adjuster screw hole, I wonder if they are just the same as the NOS unthreaded headset locknut I have here somewhere, just another slippage in the quality control dept.


>But a more intriguing
>one, ebay #3695150187 showed up, being the older Rally #3450 with a NR
>outer plate. This one uses the original Rally upper body which had the frame
>mounting bolt offset. Now I know that it is possible to remove the pins,
>and re-rivet with a NR outer body plate, but what a load of work, even if
>one possessed a crashed out NR derailleur (with an unscathed outer plate).
>Or is possible this one was mistakenly assembled at the factory (like the
>upside down plane in the postage stamp) or did Campy actually release this
>between catalogs #17 & 18?

I have seen these turn up every now and again, I think its just maybe the NR outer plate being in the wrong bin when being assembled, or as Greg said, Campagnolo using up some old stock. But in this case with the pins being the double hollow ended type that were introduced approx 1982, I would think it was just a parts bin oppsy. As RB siad who would go to such lengths and also produce such a nice job, esp on the hardest pins to work with.
>And certainly, in following the auction action, I grimace at another case of
>the unknowing buyers scrambling over each other to get to the unknowing
>buyer's wares. It will be amusing to see how much these go for.

Its always interesting to see how much some items sell for, I am always amused at some prices wether low or high, and even the fact that some items don't sell, with there low price, you can never read ebay.

Well thanx for allowing me to ramble yet again, better sign of.......wayne davidson Invers NZ........