Benotto
By gridplan on 01/04/2008.
Bike tags: Road bike | Benotto | Cambio Corsa | campagnolo | classic |
57 cm, unknown tubing
3ttt handlebar and stem; Universal brakes
Campagnolo "dog bone" hubs, newer 36H Fiamme rim, el cheapo tire
Same, except back rim is a Nisi
Magistroni?
Record saddle; unmarked seat post
4 speed, 14-21 teeth; Campagnolo Cambio Corsa shifter
57 cm, unknown tubing
3ttt handlebar and stem; Universal brakes
Campagnolo "dog bone" hubs, newer 36H Fiamme rim, el cheapo tire
Same, except back rim is a Nisi
Magistroni?
Record saddle; unmarked seat post
4 speed, 14-21 teeth; Campagnolo Cambio Corsa shifter
Year: 1940's
For those who've never tried Campy's Cambio Corsa shifting mechanism, here's how it works: You first twist the big lever as you're riding. That releases the rear wheel so you get some slack in the chain. Then, as you're back pedaling, you move the smaller lever to guide the chain onto the desired cog. Finally, you move the big lever to its original position to lock the rear wheel in place. Easy, huh? ;)



