41 tooth 144BCD chainring for Campagnolo cranks grooved NOS vintage pantograph
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| Location | Coffs Harbour, NSW AU |
| Shipping | USD 25 · Flat |
| Seller |
cyclomondo
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| Listing | FixedPriceItem · Active |
| Start time | 2022-06-01T01:23:31.000Z |
| End time | 2023-11-01T01:23:31.000Z |
| Time left | P3DT11H18M42S |
| Restocking Fee | No |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Sport/Activity | Cycling |
| Type | chainrings |
| Vintage | No |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| Number of Items in Set | 1 |
| Brand | Cyclomondo |
New 41 tooth inner chainring to suit 144bcd Campagnolo cranksets. These are bolt on and engineered so as there is no need to grind the cranks to avoid chain interference which was a problem with the original Campagnolo 41th inner chainrings of the day. This beautiful chainring has been mirror polished. Nice item to help older legs still use 144BCD drives. One chainring per sale. Your choice will be in the drop down menu. Type E no grooves Type NR double chainring This is a new chainring and is of a higher quality than the original offerings which had non perfect pressings which results in a better ride and longer life for these new items. One of my chainrings recently was brought back to me, finally worn out with 40,000 kms of world travel completed by an adventure cyclist. There is no way any chainring from the 80s could have been able to do this. The difference is the same as the quality difference between 1970s Fiat cars and modern German vehicles such as Audi and Porsche. Then again, most will probably end up as display items due to their rarity. To add the ultimate finishing touch to your lightweight classic rider or wall queen, these are a must have!CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS AND MY EBAY STORE CYCLOMONDO FOR A HUGE RANGE OF DECALS TO RESTORE YOUR VINTAGE LIGHTWEIGHT CLASSICS. Looking for Rey/nolds Frame, Ma/vic Rim, Pinar/ello, At/ala or Tomm/asini and Many more decals? Please refer to cyclomondo for more information