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rarer than rare: super-record retrofriction shifters...NOS even!
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$1g a 'little' high, imho.
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Oddly enough, these showed up in my eBay following list this morning....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NIB-Campagno...kAAOSw3ydVrPKf
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I didn't look at the pics close - I saw the price and moved on - but now that I have I think you're right, they aren't retrofrictions.
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Wow, those are cool, but why were they not moved to mass production?
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i cant see the simplex design having any remaining patent protection in the early'80s...maybe it came so late that they were looking forward at c-record (which did have a retrofriction variant) and indexing.
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I raced in those shift levers and honestly? the friction setup of Suntour cyclone, 105 and simplex were a loooooooooooootttttttt better... For its time those levers were the bomb but when retrofriction came up like the standard the other firms did a lot better job than campagnolo.
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I think you may be confusing the ones that Walter posted with the normal SR levers....they aren't those.
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