Rear Campagnolo cone

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Hello,

I'm looking for a replacement cone for what I believe to be a 1980s Campagnolo Chorus rear hub (it was fitted with a 7 speed freewheel and looks just like the ones on Velobase).

EDIT - the axle is slotted (as are the steel washers - the alloy drivesaide spacers are not) if that helps with dating the hub at all?


Can anyone help?

Thanks!
 
I have Campag hubs from the '80s that run 10 x 26 on the rear. Look at the inscription on your existing cone which should state the size. You could talk to Spa as well. If not sure, for a few pounds it might it might be worth buying one to check it out. If not the right size you could always re-sell it here if you keep it in good condition. Campag cones are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
 
Apple Tree":yjt62310 said:
I have Campag hubs from the '80s that run 10 x 26 on the rear. Look at the inscription on your existing cone which should state the size. You could talk to Spa as well. If not sure, for a few pounds it might it might be worth buying one to check it out. If not the right size you could always re-sell it here if you keep it in good condition. Campag cones are becoming increasingly difficult to find.

So it would seem. Thanks for the tips.

FWIW, there's nothing written on my cones or axle apart from BREV CAMP. I've tried a 10mm track nut and it won't thread onto the Campy axle, so inclined to think the Spa Cycles cone won't fit. I'll give Spa a try. I tried Mercian but not had a reply yet.

Regards,

Al
 
Right, feel silly now as I re-checked the cones and they are indeed stamped 10 x 26, just didn't look hard enough!

Thanks for your advice folks, not massively au-fait with Campy (cough)
 
Make sure that the cone you get, has the same thickness.
Otherwise, worse comes to worse, you can use a complete new axle of other brand. Of course, you won't be able to thread on the Campagnolo cones/nuts. Sometimes this is the best solution, as original axles do get fatigued and bend, and may even break (ask me how I know it...)
 
gattonero":33cufo9y said:
Make sure that the cone you get, has the same thickness.
Otherwise, worse comes to worse, you can use a complete new axle of other brand. Of course, you won't be able to thread on the Campagnolo cones/nuts. Sometimes this is the best solution, as original axles do get fatigued and bend, and may even break (ask me how I know it...)

Cheers!

So an update, the SJS replacement seems to work fine :)
 

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