Jesper
Retro Guru
I recently got a Campy cambio corsa bike. I presume the brand is fairly rare since I have yet to come across another. I bought the bike from a very old gentleman (original owner) in Modena Italy which is also where the brand was based. The bike never left its hometown which I find kind of cool. Only down side is that many parts were swapped out over the years. The Campy shifting gear and QRs, Fratelli Brivio hubs, and the Universal brakes are original. I thought the brakes might have been replaced because the front and rear were not the same model (rear appears to be Mod. 39, front Sport), but I see many bikes from that era with the same type set-ups. The brakes are certainly period correct for the year.
I was quite lucky to have a friend who lives in Modena since the bike was for sale as a local pick-up item on the Subito website. He also found an original head badge for it (none on the frame).
I will be receiving another cambio corsa bike shortly: a Gloria Garabaldini which appears to be all or nearly original. I will open a new thread when it arrives.
Photos to follow shortly.
I was quite lucky to have a friend who lives in Modena since the bike was for sale as a local pick-up item on the Subito website. He also found an original head badge for it (none on the frame).
I will be receiving another cambio corsa bike shortly: a Gloria Garabaldini which appears to be all or nearly original. I will open a new thread when it arrives.
Photos to follow shortly.
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