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How to determine year/date of my Super Record groupset
Bought Legend Ti two years ago on this forum came with Super Record 11. Just thinking now how to determine age, year it was introduced?
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https://www.campagnolo.com/US/en/Support/download?td=5
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maybe take it out to dinner then sort of ease the question in? Groups dont like to reveal their age
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First year Super Record (2009) had white logo on crank and RD. I'm not sure if that also applied in 2010. 2015 the 4 arm crank was introduced. Maybe that will help you narrow down the catalogs to look through on the Campy website.
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If you are after the exact year of production, look for the little stickers with date codes and model numbers. Super Record ones will say SRxx where xx are the last two numbers of the year.
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Picture?
Does it have red on the logo or only white?
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Pics soon taken off this legend ti and put on my madone
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I have 2 Super Record 11-S cranksets (5-arm), both with white-only logos; one is definitely 2010 and bought NIB from a Campagnolo retailer. I cannot find anything that looks like a date. Crankset #1: White sticker: 0804103 FC9-SR540C 0008872681 Black sticker: Campagnolo L 175 OB 721469 SN 0299 Crankset #2: White sticker: 0804103 FC9-SR540C 0001355752 Black sticker: Campagnolo L 175 OB 790043 SN 0986 . . Last edited by cadence90; 10-15-2017 at 01:46 PM. |
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The red "11" logo parts were introduced in 2011.
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This? I only have Athena EPS parts but they were made in 2013..
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Oops! Very sorry, I was half asleep while typing.
What I meant is, that sticker will show a abbreviation for the component followed by year. So cranks are FC, and cadence90’s two sets are FC9 i.e left the factory 2009. Peter’s 2013 rear changer is RD13. FD are front derailleurs and shifters are ER short for ERGO. The code following that should tell you component group, so SR is Super Record, AT is Athena, CH is Chorus and RE for Record. |
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Do you know what "540C" following the "S(uper)R(ecord)" stands for on my cranksets? . . |
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The "540C" code refers to the crank itself.
First number 5xx for 175mm cranks, 0xx for 170mm, 2xx for 172.5 and 7xx for 177.5. The next two numbers refer to chainring combo, so x40 for a 34/50, x93 for a 39/53, x62 for a 36/52. The two letters at the end tell you if they are Carbon - C, and T at the end for Titanium spindles. Kingfisher's red logo Records will have something like FCxx-REx40C. Am I right? |
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