Re: [CR]Campy alloy 6-speed block for junior racing?

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Campagnolo)

Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 10:04:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: "David Ross" <dlr94306@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Campy alloy 6-speed block for junior racing?
To: Michael Schmidt <mdschmidt56@verizon.net>, CR discussion list <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <C41D189D.8D04%mdschmidt56@verizon.net>


I certainly understand the argument for 26 or more teeth - my regular rides all have at least a 25 available. But my only experience with the large "small" cog is on junior-limited blocks. Are freewheels with 16-tooth smallest cogs generally used for other purposes? I am not doing the "quien es mas macho?" routine. I rarely use anything smaller than my 14 cog, even downhill. It's just that this ebay offering looks like a "junior block" to me.

Dave Ross in sunny but windy Portola Valley, California, USA

Michael Schmidt <mdschmidt56@verizon.net> wrote: David,

If you notice, not too many Campy alloy freewheels are available with large cogs 26T and higher. As some of us get older, those straight blocks do not work so well on the hills for our once powerful legs. 13-21T freewheels and 12-17T straight blocks show up several times a month on EBAY. This freewheel is rare and NOS.

I used a Campy alloy 28T at L'Eroica. Those are rarer than hens teeth.

Mike Schmidt Stirling, NJ USA

On 4/5/08 11:28 AM, "David Ross" wrote:
> One would have to be a pretty well-funded junior racer to afford one of these:
>
> ebay item no. 270223325224
>
> Maybe that's why it's still NOS. What sort of project bike would you put this
> on?
>
> Dave Ross
> Portola Valley, California USA