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Category: | Rear Derailleurs |
Name: | Campagnolo 1012/4, Gran Sport |
Brand: | Campagnolo |
Primary Group: | Gran Sport |
Model: | 1012/4 |
Years: | 1955 - 1973 |
Country: | Italy |
Weight: | 289 grams (Actual) |
Added By: | JFischer on 07/12/07 |
Updated By: | andris.82 on 05/23/15 |
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Outer Plate Markings | Campagnolo Gran Sport | Inner Plate Markings | Patent CAMPAGNOLO DA 14 A 26 Denti |
Material | Bronze; Steel | Design Category | Inline parallelogram |
Attachment Bolt Size | | Cable Attachment Bolt Size | 8mm Wrench |
Shifting Systems | Friction | Cable Adjuster | No |
Cage Length | Short | Max Cog Size | |
Max Chain Wrap | | |   |
Component Variations | View Detailed List Manage Variations |
Variations of Component exist (Component is 1 of 4) | Brand | Group |
Campagnolo 1012/1, Gran Sport | Campagnolo | Gran Sport |
Campagnolo 1012/1, Gran Sport | Campagnolo | Gran Sport |
Campagnolo 1012/4, Gran Sport (first version) | Campagnolo | Gran Sport |
Component Groups |
Primary Group Name | Brand | Quick Info | Browse Group Components |
Gran Sport (1951-196X) | Campagnolo | 1951 - , Road Race | View 26 Components |
Details: Hugo Koblet won the 1951 Tour de France in July using Gran Sport derailleurs. |
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