Anybody know much about the very-obsolete Campagnolo MTB groupsets?
Italian MTB is the new… :mrgreen:
Campagnolo Euclid groupset looks awesome:
Those brake levers are incredible!
High-flange MTB hubs- wild!
Anybody know much about the very-obsolete Campagnolo MTB groupsets?
Italian MTB is the new… :mrgreen:
Campagnolo Euclid groupset looks awesome:
Those brake levers are incredible!
High-flange MTB hubs- wild!
As I understand it, the only thing good about this stuff was the way it looked.
And how it looks Erle!
I had some of the centaur 110bcd cranks. Shoulda kept them and used them as a low range double for touring. Looked cool … never used the smaller chainring drill or knew what the granny bcd was.
I’ve never seen a pair of the MTB high flange hubs in person. Very rare …
They look the same as the little known or seen high flange Chorus hubs. I’m guessing they used the same hub shell with a slightly wider axle.
Once again these are very rare. In use I have only ever seen low flange versions.
Thanks for the info spirito.
Super rare eh? Be sure to post any Campagnolo MTB ebay finds in the future won’t you!
Super rare: Just the high flange MTB hubs. The other stuff is around.
I don’t really look that much on ebay. I check prices on occasion but there’s so much boring stuff to sift through and not everyone knows what they have or how to correctly word their auction title (which makes automated searches futile but can make things a bargain).
There is a full Euclid equipped 3Rensho MTB in one of the bike shops in Japan.
some of the campy bmx is hot shit too, the hubs, ohhh man the hubs
I have a 1994 touring bike with most parts from a Campagnolo Centaur MTB groupset (Note that Centaur was an MTB group before they used the name for their current road group). The touring setup is for a drop bar, so the bike came with bar-cons and road levers rather than those wacky levers and shifters.
It seems to work pretty well on this bike… Drop round if you want a look Horatio.
+1 thanks man!
I might have to PM you