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Name that caliper!

 
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Old 10-05.-2008, 05:35 AM   #1
dchmiller@ucdavis.edu
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Default Name that caliper!

This caliper came on an '89 Basso, originally painted pink and black.
Campagnolo logo, no other markings.

http://img801.mytextgraphics.com/ph...-4agbng5ep.jpeg
http://img702.mytextgraphics.com/ph...-4agbnnwdv.jpeg
http://img801.mytextgraphics.com/ph...-4agbnv7w7.jpeg

Model? Value as a front/back set?
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Old 10-05.-2008, 05:55 AM   #2
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Default Re: Name that caliper!

On May 9, 2:35 pm, "dchmil...@ucdavis.edu" <f.eff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This caliper came on an '89 Basso, originally painted pink and black.
> Campagnolo logo, no other markings.
>
> http://img801.mytextgraphics.com/ph...picture006-4agb...
>
> Model? Value as a front/back set?


Gaussian?
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Old 10-05.-2008, 06:03 AM   #3
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Default Re: Name that caliper!

On Fri, 9 May 2008 12:35:15 -0700 (PDT), "dchmiller@ucdavis.edu"
<f.effigy@gmail.com> wrote:

>This caliper came on an '89 Basso, originally painted pink and black.
>Campagnolo logo, no other markings.


>Model?


Athena.

>Value as a front/back set?


I'm sure they'd be welcomed by anyone seeking a competent mid-level
caliper set but they're neither rare nor collectable. I wouln't think
they'd fetch more than a modest figure if offered for sale.

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Old 22-06.-2008, 08:52 PM   #4
Morten Reippuert Knudsen
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Default Re: Name that caliper!

On 2008-05-09 22:03:11 +0200, John Dacey <jdacey@businesscycles.com> said:

> Athena.


88/89

>> Value as a front/back set?

>
> I'm sure they'd be welcomed by anyone seeking a competent mid-level
> caliper set but they're neither rare nor collectable. I wouln't think
> they'd fetch more than a modest figure if offered for sale.


Correct, but braking is very respectable.

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mvh. Morten Reippuert Knudsen

"Besides, if you can't get a decent kernal panic
or two in a month, what's the point of living?"

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