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I was wondering, these frighteningly expensive Campagnolo freewheels, are they much good. They appear to be beautifully made and silly light but why did they have such a brief production run and does anyone run them today or do these remain expensive coffee table curios?
I inherited a bike last year with a rather scratched looking 7sp unit which I was determined to use. I then discovered that it would need a frame with a 130(min) OLN to allow space for the inner-most cog. I then discovered that you cannot convert a 7sp to a 6sp as the freewheel body is of a different width, which makes sense. So, not only was there a range (well 2) of freewheel bodies but also a myriad of different sprocket sizes in the two (stepped) widths required to fit the freewheel body. I've also discovered that there were some steel sprockets available as well as the allu versions (there was also some titanium ones, pure, no doubt). So, all-in-all another brief period of Campagnolo thrashing around with an over-engineered product, reinventing the wheel and getting themselves in a not.
Needless to say, these are lovely things. So, really, just wanting to build my knowledge and wondered if anyone else has experience with these glorious items?
I inherited a bike last year with a rather scratched looking 7sp unit which I was determined to use. I then discovered that it would need a frame with a 130(min) OLN to allow space for the inner-most cog. I then discovered that you cannot convert a 7sp to a 6sp as the freewheel body is of a different width, which makes sense. So, not only was there a range (well 2) of freewheel bodies but also a myriad of different sprocket sizes in the two (stepped) widths required to fit the freewheel body. I've also discovered that there were some steel sprockets available as well as the allu versions (there was also some titanium ones, pure, no doubt). So, all-in-all another brief period of Campagnolo thrashing around with an over-engineered product, reinventing the wheel and getting themselves in a not.
Needless to say, these are lovely things. So, really, just wanting to build my knowledge and wondered if anyone else has experience with these glorious items?