Help to identify this disc brake assembly

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Is there any way to tell which of the disc break castings are Innocenti or another manufacturer? Looking on this listing on E-bay it appears that the only markings on it are "BREVATTATO" and the "©" symbol. Can anyone help me identify this part?



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TV200 front disc assembly by Christopher Ward, on Flickr




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sounds and looks genuine.

The "C" type symbol refers to " Campagnolo" (sp?)- suppliers to Innocenti.

Expensive though!

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I think it is an honest price. It is exactly what it says it is.
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ulyssescale wrote:Is there any way to tell which of the disc break castings are Innocenti or another manufacturer?
You've actually specified them as being from a TV200 in your eBay ad, so why ask here???
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ulyssescale wrote:I think it is an honest price. It is exactly what it says it is.
so- are you the guy thats selling it as all of a sudden you know its "exactly what it says it is"

still think a BIN of $500 is expensive= £330
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No, it is listed as coming off a TV200. I was unsure of manufacturer because I am not really used to seeing them. My biggest concern is representing it as something it isn't. I want to be informed so I can be as honest as possible.

If the ad or part isn't for you, I'm not making you do anything. I just asked a question. As for the concerns over price, well, I can always revise the ad with a lower price. It'll sell at some point I'm sure.
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It looks genuine enough, has grease nipples which makes it TV or SX production.

If all the threads are good, it's hard to see that in the pics, but they look stripped, then I'd say you're at the upper end of what you might get for it here in the UK.

I can't comment on US prices
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rosscla wrote: I'd say you're at the upper end of what you might get for it here in the UK.

I can't comment on US prices
A cynic would say that, someone with a scooter business would know that, and maybe why it is "advertised" here. :D
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rosscla wrote:It looks genuine enough, has grease nipples which makes it TV or SX production.

If all the threads are good, it's hard to see that in the pics, but they look stripped, then I'd say you're at the upper end of what you might get for it here in the UK.
The previous owner removed the studs for some reason. I would need to pull them to blast and powder coat it anyway.
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