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+1 on these ... I'm way past counting grams on cycling stuff
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Record or Super Record Skelton Dual Pivot.
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The top four of what I have
1) 11-speed group Super Record skeleton dual pivot 2) 10-speed group Record dual/single 3) 11-speed group Chorus skeleton dual pivot 4) 10-speed group Centaur dual/single
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those 6800's are seriously unsung heroes lol
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These are attractive, effective, and reasonably priced. The hardware is all top notch titanium, aluminum, and stainless so they don’t rust like cheaper stuff. I was also able to easily run 30mm cross tires in them despite the pads being only being about mid-way down the slot. I have a black and a silver pair tucked away just in case. |
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Campagnolo Record - Cobalto brake calipers and levers, from the 1980's. They don't work as well as modern brakesets, but they sure do look great on the bike!
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As for best performing Campy brake, can I say Mavic SSC? The ones with the leaf-spring? |
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Here's a not-entirely unrelated question the collective wisdom here may be able to solve...
I have a set of Cobalto calipers I want to run with Shamal Mille wheels, which "require" a specific blue pad. I have the pads in both Campagnolo and Shimano pattern, but of course neither will fit the old Cobalto holders. So I need a holder which will take the pads but also work with the narrow slots in Cobalto caliper arms. Newer holders upon which the Allen nut sleeves over the threaded bolt from the holder are too wide for the slots. Best recommendation? I can come back with a picture but if you have solved the problem you won't need one. Many thanks... |
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Some of the aftermarket shimano-style holders have very narrow hardware. I used them on a set of vintage brakes not designed for modern holders. They weren’t Campagnolo brakes, but probably similar in size.
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Thirdgenbird has the solution. I've used modern Shimano style holders on vintage calipers -Campy, Zeus, Universal - and they work fine.
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Thanks oldpotato, you've got me doubting myself now. Just rechecked - new Campagnolo holders will not fit, as both the bolt on the holder and the Torx attachment nut have to fit within the caliper arm slot. With the original holders only the bolt on the holder is within the caliper arm slot, the attachment hex nut sits outside it. I'm reluctant to file open the slot, in case I want to restore them to original again later. Photographs to follow...
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