Campagnolo Record Pista
This page about the Campagnolo Record Pista components was a little harder to make than the others. Between 1988 and 2003, Campagnolo changed nomenclature twice and dropped or reintroduced at random some components from its Record Pista group, for exemple the Record Pista bottom bracket disappeared in the middle of the 90s because Campa used the same axle length as its Record Strada group. They didn't bother creating a new part number for ease of comprehension. Another exemple is the Super Record Pista 4100 group, it is centered around a crankset that is exactly the same (down to the part number!) as the Record Pista 1033, the only difference being a change in chainring design.
As such, I will deviate a little from the very "catalogue" approach you can see on the Shimano Dura-Ace Track page to try and track the components that would've been used at the same point in time as the other Pista components of the same group. I will also explicit a little more because while the Shimano nomenclature is known by many, Campagnolo made no effort to render readable theirs. This page will also imply very short life-span for certain components but keep in mind these are catalogue years. Campagnolo didn't make year-special catalogues until the early 1990s, catalogues before that could be spanned multiple years apart with just "extra" catalogues only showcasing new parts and not the ones that disappeared.
Record 1033 (1958-1984)[modifier]
Available from 1958[1] to 1984[2]
1051 (1958[3]-1984[4])[modifier]
The part number 1051 designates the Record Track cranks (757 drive-side crank + 758 non-drive-side crank) plus Record chainring (760 chainring) combo.[4]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm, 177.5mm or 180mm
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
- Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
- Torque figure:
1046 (1958[3]-1984[5])[modifier]
The part number 1046 designates the Record Track bottom bracket set. Loose ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA.[5]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 104mm (65mm bottom bracket box with 110mm rear wheel hub), 105mm (68mm bottom bracket box with rear 110mm wheel hub) or 109mm (120mm rear wheel hub)
- Chain Line: 40mm (for 110mm back wheel hub), 42.5mm (for 120mm back wheel hub).
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
1038 (1958[6]-1984[7])[modifier]
The part number 1038 designates the Record Track pedals.[7]
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
1038/1 (1958[6]-1967[8])[modifier]
The part number 1038 designates the Record Track pedals "with teeth".[8]
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
1038/A (1971[9]-1984[7])[modifier]
The part number 1038/A designates the "Superlight" Record Track pedals.[7]
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
1040 (1958[10]-1984[11])[modifier]
The part number 1040 designates the Record Track headset.[11]
- Thread Dimensions: BSC, FR or ITA
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
1036 (A/P) (1958[12]-1984[13])[modifier]
The part number 1036 designates the Record Track Large flange wheel hubs. A/P means Front/Back.[13]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 40, 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
- Available Threadings:
1036/1 (A/P) (1967[14]-)[modifier]
The part number 1036/1 designates the Record Track Large flange wheel hubs WITH QUICK RELEASE. A/P means Front/Back.[14]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 40, 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
1036/2 (A/P) (1969[15]-1984[13])[modifier]
The part number 1036/2 designates the Record Track Small flange wheel hubs. A/P means Front/Back.[13]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 40, 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
- Available Threadings:
1044 (1958[16]-1984[17])[modifier]
The part number 1044 designates the Record Track (Cylindrical) Seatpost. "For wide craddle saddles with short adjustements".[17]
- Length: 130mm or 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27, 27.2 or 27.4
1044/A (1971[18]-1975[19])[modifier]
The part number 1044 designates the "Superlight" Record Track (Cylindrical) Seatpost. "For wide craddle saddles with short adjustements".[19]
- Length: 130mm or 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27, 27.2 or 27.4
1045 (1958[16]-1975[20])[modifier]
The part number 1045 designates the Record Track (Cylindrical) Seatpost. "For narrow craddle saddles with long adjustements".[20]
- Length: 130mm or 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27, 27.2 or 27.4
1045/A (1971[18]-1975[19])[modifier]
The part number 1045 designates the "Superlight" Record Track (Cylindrical) Seatpost. "For narrow craddle saddles with long adjustements".[19]
- Length: 130mm or 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27, 27.2 or 27.4
Super Record 4100 (1973-1984)[modifier]
Available from 1973[21] to 1984[2]
There is not much difference between this and the regular Record Track groupset, the main differences are lighter and "higher-grade" components. This is best seen with the central component : the crankset. The crankarms are exactly the same as the Record (same part number even), but the chainring is lighter. The combination of the Record crankarms with the Super Record chainring makes for the Super Record crankset.
4151 (1973[22]-1984[4])[modifier]
The part number 4151 designates the Record Track crankarms (757 drive-side crank + 758 non-drive-side crank) plus Super Record chainring (760/A chainring).[4]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths:
- Pedal Thread:
- Chain size:
- Torque figure:
4131 (1973[22]-1982[23])[modifier]
The part number 4131 designates the Super Record Track bottom bracket set. The axle was made out of titanium. Loose ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA.[23]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 104mm (65mm bottom bracket box with 110mm rear wheel hub), 105mm (68mm bottom bracket box with rear 110mm wheel hub) or 109mm (120mm rear wheel hub)
- Chain Line: 40mm (for 110mm back wheel hub), 42.5mm (for 120mm back wheel hub).
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
1046 (1984[5]-)[modifier]
The part number 1046 designates the Record Track bottom bracket set. Loose ball bearings. Available in BSC, FR or ITA.[5] It feels off to put it once again in the Super Record Track groupset but in the 1984, this was the only bottom bracket offering for this groupset.
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 104mm (65mm bottom bracket box with 110mm wheel hub), 105mm (68mm bottom bracket box with 110mm wheel hub) or 109mm (120mm wheel hub)
- Chain Line: 40mm (for 110mm back wheel hub), 42.5mm (for 120mm back wheel hub).
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
4121 (1973[24]-1984[7])[modifier]
The part number 4121 designates the Super Record Track pedals. The axle was made out of titanium. They would've come with the 0990/06.[7]
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
4141 (1973[25]-1984[11])[modifier]
The part number 4141 designates the Super Record Track headset.[26]
- Thread Dimensions: BSC, FR or ITA
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
4101 (1973[27]-1975[28])[modifier]
Large flange wheel hubs. The axle and nuts were made out of titanium.[28]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
4104 (1973[27]-1975[29])[modifier]
Small flange wheel hubs. The axle and nuts were made out of titanium.[29]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
4051 (1973[25]-1975[19])[modifier]
The part number 4051 designates the Super Record Track Cylindrical Fluted Seatpost.
- Length: 147mm
- Available Diameters:
4051/1 (1982[30]-1984[17])[modifier]
The part number 4051 designates the "Nuovo Super Record" Track Cylindrical Fluted Seatpost. The seat clamp is a lot more modern than the previous 4051.[17]
- Length: 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27, 27.2 and 27.4
Super Record Keirin (~1984)[modifier]
Super Record グループ
NJS approved version of the Super Record 4100 group, with the option of getting Record 1033 grade parts. This is an incredibly rare group and I have found very few parts of it, let alone mentions and documentation. The only documentation I've seen is a ~1984 catalogue. I imagine it is from around 1984 considering the blue trim under the name of the group name similar to the Catalogue No18 from 1984. I will mention the placement of the NJS stamp on the parts I've actually seen in the wild.
Record Keirin[modifier]
Super Record Keirin[modifier]
C-Record Track 182 (1985-1986)[modifier]
This was a transitional group as it didn't last long and "technically" wasn't a "Record" groupset as "Record" and "C-Record" coexisted for Road versions. It was introduced in 1985 [31] but was very quickly renamed to Record in 1987[32].
306/102 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
The part number 306/102 designates the C-Record Track crankset.[33]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm, 177.5mm and 180mm
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20
- Chain size: 1/2x1/8"
- Torque figure:
303/102 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
The part number 303/102 designates the C-Record Track bottom bracket set.[34]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 109mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR and ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
305/101 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
The part number 305/101 designates the C-Record pedal set. The "Corsa" and "Track" groupsets share the same part number.[35]
- Pedal Thread:
304/104 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
The part number 304/104 designates the C-Record headset. The "Corsa" and "Track" groupsets share the same part number.[36]
- Thread Dimensions: BSC, FR or ITA
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
321/102 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
Large Flange Wheel Hubs.[37]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 40, 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
322/102 (1985[37]-)[modifier]
Small Flange Wheel Hubs.[37]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 40, 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
316/101 (1985[31]-)[modifier]
Styled seatpost.[38]
- Length: 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
316/102 (1985[38]-)[modifier]
Cylindrical seatpost.[38]
- Length: 130mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 25.8, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
Record Pista A000P (1987-1991)[modifier]
Available from 1987[32] to 1991[39]
A040P (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A040P designates the Record Pista crankset.[40]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm, 177.5mm or 180mm
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
- Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" or 1/2" x 3/32"
- Torque figure:
A0H0P (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0H0P designates the Record Pista bottom bracket set.[41]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 111mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
A600-L (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A600-L designates the Record Pista pedals.[42]
- Pedal Thread:
A620-L (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A620-L designates the Record Pista "Triple-Bearing System" pedals.[43]
- Pedal Thread:
A630-L (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A630-L designates the Record Pista Ergonomic pedals.
- Pedal Thread:
A0D0P (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0D0P designates the Record Pista headset.[44]
- Thread Dimensions: BSC, FR or ITA
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
A300PFG (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A300PFG designates the Record Pista large flange hubs.[45]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm or 90mm
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
A300P (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A300P designates the Record Pista small flange hubs.[45]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 36, 32, 28 or 24
- Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm or 90mm
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
- Available Threadings: BSC, FR or ITA
A0R2 (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0R2 designates the 180mm Record Pista Styled Seatpost.[46]
- Length: 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
A0R2-S (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0R2-S designates the 130mm Record Pista Styled Seatpost.[46]
- Length: 130mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
A0R8 (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A0R8 designates the 180mm Record Pista Cylindrical Seatpost.[46]
- Length: 180mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
A0R8-S (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A0R8-S designates the 130mm Record Pista Cylindrical Seatpost.[46]
- Length: 130mm
- Available Diameters: 25, 26.2, 26.4, 26.6, 26.8, 27 or 27.2
Record Pista A000K (1987-1991)[modifier]
NJS approved version of the Record Pista A000P group. I mention 1987-1993 but the group appeared in 1987 alongside the Record Pista A000P group[32] and by 1993, only the latter remained. As the previous Super Record Keirin, this is an incredibly rare group so I haven't found many mentions of it, let alone parts and documentation. I will mention the placement of the NJS stamp on the parts I've actually seen in the wild.
A040K (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A040K designates the Record Keirin crankset.[47]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm, 177.5mm or 180mm
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
- Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8"
- Torque figure:
NJS stamp on the inside of the cranks, next to the pedal threading.
A0H0K (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0H0K designates the Record Keirin bottom bracket set.[48]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 111mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: NJS
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
NJS stamp on the axle, fixed cup, adjustable cup and on the lockring.
A630KA (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number A630KA designates the Record Keirin Ergonomic Pedals.[49]
- Pedal Thread:
B600KA (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number B600KA designates the Record Keirin "Triple-Bearing System" pedals.
- Pedal Thread:
A0D0K (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A0D0K designates the Record Keirin headset.[50]
- Thread Dimensions: NJS
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
NJS stamp on the locknut, on the top bearing race and bottom bearing cup.
A300KFG (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number A300KFG designates the Record Keirin large flange hubs.[51]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 36
- Front Overlock nut dimensions: 100mm
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions: 110mm or 120mm
- Available Threadings: NJS
NJS stamp on the axle nuts, the flanges and on the axle.
00R8K (1987[32]-1991[39])[modifier]
The part number 00R8K designates the 180mm Record Keirin Cylindrical seatpost.[52] The source does say it's "00R7K", but I'm fairly sure that's a typo.
- Length: 180mm
- Available Diameters: 26.8, 27 or 27.2
NJS stamp on the front of the seatpost, below the Campagnolo logo.
00R8-S (1987[32]-)[modifier]
The part number 00R8-S designates the 130mm Record Keirin Cylindrical seatpost.
Cylindrical Seatpost.
- Length: 130mm
- Available Diameters: 26.8, 27 or 27.2
NJS stamp on the front of the seatpost, below the Campagnolo logo.
Record Pista (1992-2019)[modifier]
Despite this being the most recent Record Pista groupset, it is the most difficult to piece together. For one and beknownst to many, the early to middle of 1990s were really rough on Campagnolo, they dropped many groups to stay afloat and one of the groups dropped (from marketing) was the Record Pista groupset. Yet, they were able to provide spare parts on the back-end and this is how I was able to track what was offered during those rough times. For two, and this is a little guesswork on my end, Campagnolo, once out of the woods, decided to brand themselves as more luxurious than ever before. It lead to a dumbing down of the information given to the customer, no longer did you have access to every single metric of a component, every groupsets' parts were working in harmony and you need not know how it worked with above or under trim. This leads to some parts' specifications being guessed on the previous and very similar Record Pista A000P.
Available from 1992 to 2019. 1992 is an estimate based on the part numbers listed in the Spare Parts catalogues while 2019 is a conservative estimate as some parts were still available as spares up until 2021.
I will not list "Record" headsets from this period, only "Record Pista".
FC-01PI (1993[53]-2000[54])[modifier]
The part number FC-01PI designate the Record Pista crankset.[54]
- BCD: 144
- Avail. Crank Lengths: 165mm, 167.5mm (1993 only), 170mm, 172.5mm (1993 only), 175mm (1993 only), 177.5mm (1993 only) or 180mm (1993 only)
- Pedal Thread: 9/16"x20TPI
- Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" or 1/2" x 3/32"
- Torque figure:
FC-01REPI (2001[55]-2019[56])[modifier]
This crankset looks to be exactly the FC-01PI aforementioned, the only difference seemingly being a "Campagnolo Record Pista" branding on each crank instead of the Campagnolo logo.[57]
BB-01RE (1996[58]-1999[59])[modifier]
From 1996 onwards, Campagnolo advertised the previously only "Record" bottom bracket as the Record Pista bottom bracket. I imagine even before this year, they were the same specifications. It is of note that this is a loose ball bearing bottom bracket.[59]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 111mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
BB-03RE (1996[58]-1999[59])[modifier]
BSC version of the BB-01RE. Different specifications listed.[59]
- Available Threadings: BSC
BB99-REPIIT (2000[60])[modifier]
For the sole year of 2000, Campagnolo changed the nomenclature of its Record Pista Ball Bearing Bottom Bracket. The next year they would swap over to Industrial Bearings. [60]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 111mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
BB99-REPIBC (2000[60])[modifier]
BSC version of BB99-REPIIT. Different specifications listed.[60]
- Available Threadings: BSC
BB-01REPIIT (2001[61]-2019[56])[modifier]
The part number BB-01REPIIT designated the Industrial Bearing Record Pista Bottom Bracket.[57]
- Spindle type: Square
- Spindle Length: 111mm
- Chain Line:
- Available Threadings: ITA
- Torque figure:
- Tool:
BB-01REPIBC (2001[61]-2019[56])[modifier]
BSC Version of the above BB-01REPIIT. Different specifications listed.[57]
- Available Threadings: BSC
HS-01PI (1993[62])[modifier]
The part number HS-01PI designates the Record Pista headset.[62]
- Thread Dimensions: ITA
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
HS-03PI (1993[62]-1998[63])[modifier]
BSC Version of the above HS-01PI.[62]
- Thread Dimensions: BSC
- Lock Washer type:
- A:
- B:
- C:
- D:
- l1:
- l2:
- L:
HB-00PI (1993[64]-2001[65])[modifier]
Front wheel hub.[65]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
RH-00PI (1993[66]-1995[67])[modifier]
Rear wheel hub.[67]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
RH-10PI (1996[68]-2001[69])[modifier]
Rear wheel hub.[69]
- No. of Spoke Holes: 36
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
HB02-REPI (2002[70]-2015[71])[modifier]
Front wheel small flange hub.[57]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
FH02-REPI (2002[72]-2015[71])[modifier]
Rear wheel small flange hub.[57]
- No. of Spoke Holes:
- Front Overlock nut dimensions:
- Rear Overlock nut dimensions:
- Available Threadings:
Non-group-specific Track Parts[modifier]
1053 (1958-1984)[modifier]
Page 31 en 1958 Page 33 en 1984
763 (1958-1984)[modifier]
Page 33 en 1958 Page 62 en 1984
763/a (1971-1984)[modifier]
Page 10 en 1971 Page 62 en 1984
764 (1958-1975)[modifier]
page en 1958 page en 1975
Sources[modifier]
retrobike.co.uk Campagnolo archive, My main source of documentation as it allows download of the material. disraeligears.co.uk, Probably the BEST source on derailleurs but, as a result, has lot of documentation that supplements the retrobike.co.uk archive. Commercial catalogues from campagnolo-sirer.cz and Spare Parts catalogues from campagnolo-sirer.cz, Website of Jan Šírer, who I assume doubles as a Campagnolo reseller in Czechia because they provide a really good archive of "more" modern catalogues.
References[modifier]
- ↑ Page 8 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 2,0 et 2,1 Page 11 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 3,0 et 3,1 Page 25 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 et 4,3 Page 42 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 et 5,3 Page 45 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 6,0 et 6,1 Page 29 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 7,2 7,3 7,4 et 7,5 Page 49 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 8,0 et 8,1 Page 30 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 15 (1967), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ Page 5 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 16a (1971), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ Page 28 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 11,0 11,1 et 11,2 Page 47 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ Page 22 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 13,0 13,1 13,2 et 13,3 Page 34 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 14,0 et 14,1 Page 19 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 15 (1967), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ Page 18 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 16 (1969), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 16,0 et 16,1 Page 30 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 14 (1958), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 17,0 17,1 17,2 et 17,3 Page 53 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 18 (1984), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 19/09/2024
- ↑ 18,0 et 18,1 Page 7 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 16a (1971), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ 19,0 19,1 19,2 19,3 et 19,4 Page 44 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 17a (1975), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ 20,0 et 20,1 Page 43 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 17a (1975), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ Page 29 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 17 (1973), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ 22,0 et 22,1 Page 33 of the Campagnolo Catalogue No. 17 (1973), retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
- ↑ 23,0 et 23,1 Page 33 of the Campagnolo USA Catalogue from 1982, retrobike.co.uk, last accessed : 24/09/2024
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