Campagnolo allan keys?
Campagnolo allan keys?
I've got a bike with an old Campag 1" stem. The centre bolt has the usual Allen key fit. None of my Allen keys will fit it and the largest in my set is a 6 which is too small. Before I go buying one I need to make sure it is the right size. 7,8 9? does anybody know the correct size?
Cheers.
Cheers.
Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
I think you may need a 7mm key. IIRC this was included in one of the most popular campag tools BITD.
You should be able to tell the difference between 7 and 8mm even using something as simple as a ruler.
If you can post a photo of the part someone may recognise it exactly.
cheers
You should be able to tell the difference between 7 and 8mm even using something as simple as a ruler.
If you can post a photo of the part someone may recognise it exactly.
cheers
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Thanks guys.
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Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
I seem to recall that 7mm is an unusual size so
may not be included in sets as a rule. Doubtless easy enough to get one
may not be included in sets as a rule. Doubtless easy enough to get one
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Brucey wrote:If you can post a photo of the part someone may recognise it exactly.
I'd be interested in a picture because i've never seen a Campag handlebar stem and can find no information on places like Velobase. The only one I can think of is part of the 50th anniversary groupset, but that was a pantographed Cinelli.
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My Cinelli 1R stem is 6mm bolt head.
I doubt it's Cinelli therefore.
I doubt it's Cinelli therefore.
Mick F. Cornwall
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I have come across French stems (and seatpost clamps) that take a 7 mm Allen key. God only knows why 6 mm or 8 mm wasn’t good enough for their designers.
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I think the self-extracting crank bolts on classic C-Record chainsets were a 7mm allen key too. Although I'd have to check.
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Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
I have a hazy memory that BITD you could fit a classic cinelli stem (eg a 1A model) with an aftermarket lightweight ergal expander bolt assembly, and that this may take a 7mm allen key instead of the usual 6mm one. For example this
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=67088e94-e1ac-441b-9c72-b8fffedfc375
might be one such? Could it be one of those?
cheers
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=67088e94-e1ac-441b-9c72-b8fffedfc375
might be one such? Could it be one of those?
cheers
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Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
i got a 7mm from cromwell tools
Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
speedsixdave wrote:I think the self-extracting crank bolts on classic C-Record chainsets were a 7mm allen key too. Although I'd have to check.
Yes, we have a C Record and Chorus chainsets that need a 7mm key. I purchased a set of Teng allen keys that have a 7mm.
Don't even mention the 3 1/2 mm key needed for Campag Delta brakes!
Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
Original Cinelli alloy stems used to be a 7 mm.
Re: Campagnolo allan keys?
Yawn. Yawn. Yawn.
I can't believe this thread has got to 12 posts.
What kind of bike owner doesn't go out and buy a set of hex keys?
I can't believe this thread has got to 12 posts.
What kind of bike owner doesn't go out and buy a set of hex keys?
I should coco.
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Valbrona wrote:Yawn. Yawn. Yawn.
I can't believe this thread has got to 12 posts.
What kind of bike owner doesn't go out and buy a set of hex keys?
But what set of Allen keys has a 7mm included?