1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help needed

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Hi all, new to these parts, bear with me

I have accidentally acquired a new (old) bike. A bit of a project. It has some interesting bits on it, I need your help a little...

Its a Nigel Dean, 531 Magnum Tubes (so a Nevada?), rigid fork, a little tired but we'll see what T-Cut can do. Also has a 'Cosmic Trail' decal on the downtube.




Campag front and rear mech, chainset, hubs, cantis and front rim. Campag Kappa front rim, Araya rear. Not sure which Campag groupset it is though - anyone able to help?





Currently missing shifters - can anyone advise if any non-Campag shifters would be compatible?

Bloody narrow Italmanubri (ITM) 'Super Alloy' bars - any ideas what the strange and dangerous looking thingie sticking out the end is? Seems to actually be part of the bars...



Anyone out there who can help? More photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35040602@N02/

Also just previewed this... sorry for the massive photos

Thanks

Neil
 

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Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Hi

Lovely frame, could well be a Nevada, I used Sachs grip shifts on my Cannondale with Campagnolo mechs very successfully ;) :D
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Bloody narrow Italmanubri (ITM) 'Super Alloy' bars - any ideas what the strange and dangerous looking thingie sticking out the end is? Seems to actually be part of the bars...



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Looks like some early quill-type bar ends were used there... Nice bike :D
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Very nice find.

The Cosmic Trail sticker refers to a company that used to make all sorts of accessories, like bum bags and those triangle bags that sit under the top tube and in front of the seat tube.

The fittings at the end of the bar are for bar ends. USE and also I think Onza and probably others made bars ends for a short while that fixed into the bar rather than clamped over the bar.

As for Nigel Dean details, drop a PM to Coleman, or search for the British Steel thread. I think Adrian has built a couple up and knows a bit about them.

Good luck with the build, I think you've landed on your feet with that bike. :mrgreen:
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Campag parts are Olympus a short lived group that was pretty decent if a little heavy, bits come up from time to time and I believe that you need the olympus thumbies (bullets twist grips are useless) as they are 8 speed and I think different spacing to 7's. You could try Suntour XC Pro 8's thumbies though, they may work.

Carl.
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Campag 7 and 8 speed cassettes and freewheels have the same spacing ie. 5mm. ;)
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

Thanks everyone... knew you could help

So to find some Olympus or Suntour thumb shifters. Not going to go for the NOS bullet shifters at £140 a pop in Brick Lane Bikes...!

Anyone got any recommendations for good sources of old Campag kit?

I've rather fallen in love with this bike... was a freebie too... now just need to do her / it justice
 
Re: 1990 Nigel Dean / Campag - ID and compatibility help nee

handmadecyclist":1uhf2tuk said:
... was a freebie too...

You'll make no friends round here with comments like that. :mrgreen:

You have a cracking good project there, and with not too much work you should end up with a heck of a bike.
 
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