[CR] Help identifying Campy brakes and appropriate spindle

(Example: Racing)

To: CR <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
From: "Mark Buswell|SisuHome" <mark@sisuhome.com>
Subject: [CR] Help identifying Campy brakes and appropriate spindle
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:14:00 -0700


I realize this is a bit newby-ish but I need some help from the expert jury. I have been a long-time collector of mostly track stuff and only recently decided to build up a road bike. Needless to say I am not nearly as familiar with the parts. So here goes...

1. Last week I bought a brake/caliper set for a good price under the guise that it was Super Record and from the early 80's. But from my research and thumbing thru the catalogs I have a feeling that they are a bit later of a model. I'm unsure though, so I'd appreciate your opinion. The levers do not have drillings which leads me to believe that they aren't Supers and the script Campy logo leads me to believe that they are more like 85 (?). Here's a link to some photos. Any help would be appreciated:

http://tinyurl.com/h5355

2. Another thing I'm trying to wrap my head around is a bottom bracket issue. I plan to run a 6speed freewheel in the rear on an Italian frame (don't know what yet, probably a Colnago, De Rosa, Rossin, etc.) with 126 spacing, Super Record front and rear derailleurs and a Campy crank set (stamped 83). For the bottom bracket I have everything but the spindle. So here' smy question: What spindle is appropriate considering this setup/vintage. From what I can tell, it should Record with the globe logo and stamped 70-SS. Is this correct? Here are some photos of the cups for reference/ matching:

http://tinyurl.com/hp54g

3. On a side note, when did Campagnolo switch from the globe logo to the shield logo for their BBs?

Your help is much appreciated!

Mark Buswell
San Francisco, CA