Campag rear mech - what model?

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Campag rear mech - what model?

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I used this rear mech for a year or two, nearly 20 years ago. To be honest, I can't remember which model it was, I seem to remember that it was a Victory, can you 'spotters' out there confirm this?

I'd like to sell it, and I don't want to misrepresent anything.

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Hi Mick,

I reckon it's an Athena, from about 1989-91ish. Do you know, I'm slightly ashamed at having a bit of my brain devoted to that knowledge. One day it will become full and I shall find I can no longer remember how to drink beer or something serious like that.

Have just had a look here which seems to confirm my suggestion.
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Maybe right, the date is about right .......
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I got my "friends" on the www.campyonly.com forum to identify too. They say Athena as well!

Also, a catalougue page was shown:
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Post by PW »

Agreed. I had the long arm version on two of my touring bikes back in the 80s.
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Yes, it's an Athena. I've still got one in the garage.
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