✓ Original parts - produced in the 1980s
✓ New old stock & still in the original packaging!
✓ Suitable for historic cycling events such as L'Eroica
✓ Worldwide shipping
Campagnolo C-Record brake calipers and brake levers, hailing from Italy and in production during the 1980s (yet still new & unused after all this time!). Made from aluminium/steel/rubber and weighing in at 605 grams for the set. A fine choice for keeping your vintage bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike too.
The brake levers are 1st generation C-Record that can be set up with 'aero' cable routing with the addition of guide plates. This set does not come with these (or any cables). The brake lever hoods have some blue marks on them as seen in photos
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SHIPPING & TAXES
We've been safely sending orders around the world since 2010. You can see the exact postage costs within ebay before you buy. Your order will be carefully packed and sent with tracking & insurance, normally within 2-3 days, but larger items and orders placed before the weekend can take an extra day or two to despatch.
We accept returns, please notify us within 14 days and ensure the item arrives back with us no later than 30 days after the order was received.
- For EU orders under 150 euros, import fees are now included in the price, so there will be nothing further to pay.
- For EU orders over 150 euros, and for all orders from outside of the EU, there may be import fees to pay directly to the delivery company before receiving the goods. Unfortunately we can’t advise on the exact costs as it varies from country to country, so please check your national rates before purchasing.
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HELP SECTION
Caliper Type - side pull calipers (single or dual pivot) require nothing more than a brake hole to fix them to as the cable feeds straight into one of the arms, whereas centre pull calipers require a brazed-on or fitted cable hanger to allow the cable to be pulled from the centre.
Brake Drop - measured from the centre of the brake mounting hole to the centre of the wheel rim, measured in a straight line. Your measurement must be within the range of the caliper's given brake drop.
Brake Fixing - this refers to the way the brake is secured to the bike. For recessed allen key fixings the hole to the rear of the the fork crown/brake bridge should measure around 8mm, allowing the allen key head to be inserted and fixed to the brake bolt. External hex nut fixings require a hole of around 6mm, the hex nut is fixed to the protruding part of the brake bolt.
Cable Routing - non-aero means the cables come out at the top of the brake levers, meaning the cables are on show. With aero levers the cable comes out of a small hole by the handlebar, allowing the cables to be hidden under the handlebar tape.
Bar Clamp Size - this should be close to the outside diameter of your handlebars at the point the brake levers will be fitted. This will rarely present a problem with drop bars as 23.8 mm is standard, and a 24.2 mm clamp will fit just fine as they do have a little adjustment in them. There are some older sizes to watch out for but these will be noticeably different.