I got this wheel, and a bike with similar campagnolo parts, from a trash picker. I was checking out the freewheel, and discovered that the cogs are not magnetic! Apparently Campagnolo built the cogs of Aluminum, and the body out of Titanium. Just thought that was cool.

Also just as a side-complaint/question, does Campagnolo not use part numbers? I have some other Campagnolo parts I'm trying to price, that don't have any kind of parts numbers. Some have names, such as "Campagnolo Record" or "Campagnolo Chorus," but my cranks, for example, are totally blank except for the Campagnolo logo, year, measurements, and made in Italy stamp. Otherwise there's no way to identify it.

by gregn8r1

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