walkmanman
Senior Retro Guru
Yup, still available. Drop me a pm to take things further.Interested in the red hope if still available?
Yup, still available. Drop me a pm to take things further.Interested in the red hope if still available?
+1.Bugger. ....deerhead front mech.....i need to go to bed later!
I went through all of this with my 82' Rossin Super Record because Regina = too much money/rarely for sale. The Campagnolo derailleur has the range, but your problem will be which Campagnolo downtube shifters you are using. I went with friction shifters because I was getting misshifting with the indexed I had access to at the time. 6 and 7 speed cog (and chain) specifications were already standardized.Interested in the Sachs freewheel. 99% sure this is Compatible with 7 speed Campagnolo I need it for. Regina freewheels are crazy money.
It should be fine as I checked a Regina Extra freewheel I have out the garage and the sprocket spacing is 5mm which is the same as Shimano and Sachs (the one I'm hoping to get) so don't think there will be an issue. It should change better than the Regina as I thought it had some profiled cuts like the Sachs, but they are super-basic in profile with no ramps or chamfers. I say chamfers, it just looks like the Sachs has each tooth bashed with a BIG hammer! An accurate BIG hammer of course!I went through all of this with my 82' Rossin Super Record because Regina = too much money/rarely for sale. The Campagnolo derailleur has the range, but your problem will be which Campagnolo downtube shifters you are using. I went with friction shifters because I was getting misshifting with the indexed I had access to at the time. 6 and 7 speed cog (and chain) specifications were already standardized.
Still available, just drop me a pm and we can take things further.'IF' Suntour pedal sale falls through I'm interested please.