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cachagua
08-06-2017, 05:19 PM
These came from 8-speed Campy downtube shifters. I need another pair, but I don't know Campy's part number for them, and I can't even think of a common name for them that gets a result on eBay. Another style or brand could work but I think the position of the little "ear" to the square that fits over a shifter boss might be critical to my purpose.

The revered Old Potatoe might have a pair squirrelled away? Or there's another source somewhere?

https://68.media.tumblr.com/34c220185fa44e7632107118aba38e12/tumblr_ouaav4HfuK1tg04h3o1_540.jpg

hollowgram5
08-06-2017, 05:39 PM
There's a thread on here about these specific plates.

A forumite ended up having a bunch of them made in a one time shot. They've been out of production for quite a few years..

There's a load of information here: Link to groupbuy thread (https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=149104)

nesteel
08-06-2017, 06:16 PM
These came from 8-speed Campy downtube shifters. I need another pair, but I don't know Campy's part number for them, and I can't even think of a common name for them that gets a result on eBay. Another style or brand could work but I think the position of the little "ear" to the square that fits over a shifter boss might be critical to my purpose.

The revered Old Potatoe might have a pair squirrelled away? Or there's another source somewhere?

https://68.media.tumblr.com/34c220185fa44e7632107118aba38e12/tumblr_ouaav4HfuK1tg04h3o1_540.jpg

I made them for the group buy. Contact me, as I need to make myself a set, and I'd be willing to make another.

monarchguy
08-06-2017, 06:44 PM
If you're gearing up to make more, I'd be interested -- let me know how much.

-- Dan

Berniejv
08-07-2017, 11:42 PM
These came from 8-speed Campy downtube shifters. I need another pair, but I don't know Campy's part number for them, and I can't even think of a common name for them that gets a result on eBay. Another style or brand could work but I think the position of the little "ear" to the square that fits over a shifter boss might be critical to my purpose.



The revered Old Potatoe might have a pair squirrelled away? Or there's another source somewhere?



https://68.media.tumblr.com/34c220185fa44e7632107118aba38e12/tumblr_ouaav4HfuK1tg04h3o1_540.jpg



Look like old campy syncro (90's era)

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170808/ec284334efb25bda2494bef982f2d666.jpg


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oliver1850
08-08-2017, 12:49 PM
The part numbers are SL-RE003 (right) and SL-RE004 (left). I call them lever stops, others call them backing plates. In the 1988 parts catalog for the Syncro 2 shifters pictured above, Campagnolo calls them brackets. Part numbers for those are 7320038 (right) and 7320026 (left).