Re: [CR]On Ebay PX10

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From: "Paul C. Brodek" <pcb@skyweb.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]On Ebay PX10
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2004 18:09:16 -0500
References: <1de.1c5fa836.2da01852@aol.com> <09a601c4198f$3bc7bce0$efddfea9@mooshome>
In-Reply-To: <09a601c4198f$3bc7bce0$efddfea9@mooshome>


I haven't seen the bike yet, but my understanding is that block-letter logo = Gran Sport and script logo = Victory/Triomphe. The change to script is just outside CR timeline, I think, 84-ish? The same time as NR being dropped and SR caliper logo changing to script and aero cap nut. I think the switch to white brake lever hoods and white cable tension adjuster o-rings was also concurrent.

The V/T calipers share qr with GS, but differ from both GS/Record in: 1. Cable tension adjuster is ball-socket like Chorus monoplaner 2. Pivot bolt 3mm or so longer in front to accomodate: 3. Radiused bushing replaces thin scored washer behind pivot locknut

V/T materials, to my eye, are equal to Record. They stop just as nicely, but the qr is a bit clunky. I like them for how little performance was sacrificed for a lower price point, but every time I use a pair on a bike I can't deal with the clunky qr and replace them with Record.

Cheers,

Paul Brodek Hillsdale, NJ

On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 09:20:43 -0600, "jerrymoos" <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net> wrote: [snips follow]
>Definitely Victory/Triomphe. As our esteemed Listmeister points out, the QR
>is different from Record. Also, it was either Victory or Triomphe or both
>which had the white rubber O-ring. Record O-rings were always black as far
>as I know. (Except maybe Cobalto or 50th Anniversity calipers, and I don't
>know if those technically count as Record or not.) Of course the O-ring
>could have been changed, but the QR still gives it away The script
>Campagnolo name is also different from typical Record, although I think some
>very late Record calipers from the late SR era might have used this style.
>I think that other than the QR, Victory/Triomphe was mechanically identical
>to Record and performed the same.
>
>This bike is actually not a bad deal at $300, IMHO, even though the Miche
>hubs, Sugino large ring and Victory brakes reduce its value versus using all
>Campy NR/SR. But I agree the hype level of this listing is a bit much.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jerry Moos
>Houston, TX

Paul C. Brodek
Hillsdale, N.J. U.S.A.
E-mail: pcb@skyweb.net