RE: [CR]Campagnolo Timeline question - cranky dating

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From: "Mark Bulgier" <mark@bulgier.net>
To: 'Keith Kessel' <kbkmd@hotmail.com>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: RE: [CR]Campagnolo Timeline question - cranky dating
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 21:40:16 -0700


OK that makes sense. I had heard that the crank with the extra machined "bumps" where they crack (where the main arm meets the spider arms) was a special warranty replacement arm. The first two bikes I looked at in my basement had the 11, with groove but no bumps. Then I spotted another 11, on a crank WITH bumps but no groove! So it looks like they made the 11-in-a-square cranks in more than one year. Unless both groove/no bumps and bumps/no groove were made in the same year?

Mark Bulgier Seattle, Wa USA

Keith Kessel writes:
>
> I think that code represented a late run of the Super Record
> cranks that was sent out for warranty replacement.
>
> >From: Mark Bulgier
> >
> >So what does it mean when there's an eleven (11) in a
> >square? This is on a grooved arm, so not late Super Record
> >of the smooth non-grooved variety.