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Old 09-03-24, 06:30 PM
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Modern Campagnolo center pull brake caliper….Help

I’m guessing they are a time trial caliper, but I haven’t a clue what they sell for. I can’t find anything online.


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I’m guessing they are a time trial caliper, but I haven’t a clue what they sell for. I can’t find anything online.


I bought one for the fun of it for around $30 shipped I think.
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I’m guessing they are a time trial caliper, but I haven’t a clue what they sell for. I can’t find anything online.


Other than the box is anything branded Campagnolo?
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I didn’t look very well but I don’t think so.
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I didn’t look very well but I don’t think so.
Strange as Campagnolo has a tendency to brand and logo their products extensively. Also the finish looks pretty rough for a Campagnolo product.
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Would like pretty cool on the right bike.
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Strange as Campagnolo has a tendency to brand and logo their products extensively. Also the finish looks pretty rough for a Campagnolo product.
Considering they were designed to go under the BB, I'm not surprised they didn't bother.
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Other than the box is anything branded Campagnolo?
These were a short-lived product from model year 2012/13.
Front brake number was BR12-TTFLP and was lateral pull, using a noodle to guide the cable into the stirrup, rear model numbers BR12-TTRLP (Central pull) and BR12-TTRCP (lateral pull, again with a noodle).
They were designed as a TT brake and were made for Campagnolo by TRP, who still make a closely similar model, T925.
Rear fitting could be conventional or, in a suitably configured frame, under BB.
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