Forgive me for asking but do you mean freewheel, cassette or freehub. A Campagnolo freewheel is a very rare beast indeed & you won't find one for less than £100 alternatively there are a lot of 3rd-part freewheels that would fit a Campagnolo screw-on hub. Unless of course you mean cassette i.e. the lump of cogs that slides onto a splined freehub.
I have a lot of Campagnolo pieces so would love to help out.
I bought this one, although it's a bit damaged and i would have liked a 28 teeth more.....
You do have parts for these freewheels?
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Ooh, yeah, that is nice. I'm using an identical one on my Mexico. This is called a '7-speed narrow' but uses a lot of identical sprockets to the 6-speed units but I'm not 100% sure which ones. Some info can be found on velobase but not much - http://www.velobase.com/ViewComponent.a ... 4&AbsPos=7
I do have 8 assorted spare sprockets, the largest of which is 18. I'm not too sure if they made them much bigger than 23 but there were a number of variations. Yours is the 14-23, I have a 13-23, I'm thinking it might be easier to change the chainset rings to get the ratio you need,
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