I have the opportunity to swap a tv front disc for a gp / dl one.
Can anyone clarify something in regards to whether or not there were screw in studs for the hub on a late model Gp 200 front disc backplate?
The hub as the letters A and C cast into it.
Is this an original hub or a re-production?
If it is re-pro hub is it a good one?
The hub assembly is supposedly from a dealer stock from the 1970's and unfortunately came with a stock of newer parts intermixed. It has supposed Innocenti marked wrapping paper and the bag has the innocent logo with ricambi originali, etc. on it.
ta,
bart
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Can't help a great deal, but I think I'm correct in saying that the GP hubs had the location for the grease nipple blanked off. The C may well refer to Campagnola, who were the original manufacturers of the disc brake.
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thanks.
problem solved as of this point it looks like it is a Tino re-pop from a few years ago. this conclusion has been reached due to the lack of brevato(sp?) being cast in opposite the a & c on the rotor side. if anyone knows better please let me know as i am still considering picking the brake up.
bart
problem solved as of this point it looks like it is a Tino re-pop from a few years ago. this conclusion has been reached due to the lack of brevato(sp?) being cast in opposite the a & c on the rotor side. if anyone knows better please let me know as i am still considering picking the brake up.
bart