Re: [CR]Campagnolo BMX cranks

(Example: Framebuilders:Cecil Behringer)

Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 20:31:13 -0700
To: rocklube@adnc.com,
From: "Bicycle Classics inc" <bikevint@tiac.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Campagnolo BMX cranks
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Hi CR folks.

I'm not convinced that the Campy BMX cranks really are the same as NR. The metal in our experience is softer than that of a typical NR crank. Messengers that beat up their stuff often had issues of tapers failing and the arms drawing in very far - problems not at all common on NR arms. Ones that we installed and maintained for folks also seemed to behave differently than NR's.

My guess is that perhaps the molds were the same but perhaps the alloys and pressures used in the forging were not the same. I'm also under the impression that it is possible that fewer BMX arms failed than NR. Perhaps they are more ductile and less prone to certain types of fatique.

I'm not certain about all this but but my gut feeling is that BMX and top Campy NR arms are just not the same animal. But they look and seem so similar...

Mike Kone - Bicycle Classics inc.

At 07:51 AM 10/26/01 -0700, Brian Baylis wrote:
>Dan,
>
>Canpag. BMX cranks are cast from the same mould as N.R. cranks; the
>difference is the finish. The polishing step before anodizing is either
>left out or done less vigoriously on the BMX crankarms. Functionally
>they are the same, but finishwise there is a slight difference if you
>ever see a "silver" one. The red, blue, and gold ones are less obvious
>on account of the color.
>
>Brian Baylis
>La Mesa, CA
>>
>> Thanks to Mark B., Chuck, Dale and Tom Hanson for helping me solve my
>> mystery of the Campy Strada single chainring cranks. To find they were BMX
>> was a surprise!
>> As far as I can tell, these BMX cranks are as well made and as highly
>> finished as their NR counterparts. In any case, they look great on my 1985
>> Bianchi Specialissima. Thanks again to all.
>> Dan - gettin' cold in Beantown tonite - Borden
>>
>> At 7:58 PM -0400 10/25/01, OROBOYZ@aol.com wrote:
>> >Yes, they are marked "Strada" and were for all practical purposes just reg
>> >cranks with the inner chain ring shoulder machined off.
>> >We have sold a smattering of them, most often as time trail bike cranks!
>> >My shop employee Jason just built up his new fixed gear Landshark with them,
>> >take a look:
>> >
>> >http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/photogal.html
>> >
>> >His is the 4th bike down.....
>> >
>> >Dale Brown
>> >cycles de ORO, Inc.
>> >1410 Mill Street
>> >Greensboro, NC 27408
>> >336-274-5959
>> >fax 336-274-6360
>> >www.cyclesdeoro.com
>> >www.classicrendezvous.com