Re: [CR]Campag Questions.

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Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:30:22 -0700
From: "Doug Van Cleve" <dvancleve@gmail.com>
To: "David Peace." <david.peace@dsl.pipex.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Campag Questions.
In-Reply-To: <005901c6e49f$e54ed680$cf2ed255@David>
References: <005901c6e49f$e54ed680$cf2ed255@David>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

David,

They are almost certainly Campy levers. There was an OT gruppo called Xenon in the late 80s that had levers that sound like yours. Are the components gray rather than polished alloy? You might try somebody like Peter Chisholm at Veccios in Boulder, CO for info.

Doug Van Cleve Chandler, AZ USA

On 9/30/06, David Peace. <david.peace@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
> I have just bought an old bike which I am in the process of stripping
> and cleaning the parts.
>
> The rear mech logo has deteriorated and I wonder if anyone knows where I
> can obtain a Campagnolo signature decal about 30 mm long?
>
> Also, the brake levers on this beast are (apparently) Campagnolo but are
> made from what appears to be good quality hard plastic. They are stamped
> with the campag shield on the fronts and 'made in Italy' on both sides
> of each lever. The campag shield is again stamped on the metal clamps
> and there are three cable outlets to each lever - left, right and top.
> They are complete with good pliable, very light coloured (whitey) hoods
> with the campag shield moulded either side of each hood - aero shaped
> but with a outlet hole on the top.
>
> Might these be genuine or are they some sort of overt copy - been into
> google but can't get anywhere?
>
> Thanks in advance for any info.
>
> David Peace
> Rudston, UK.