Where can I buy Campag spare parts on-line?

on-yer-bike
on-yer-bike Posts: 2,974
edited February 2009 in Workshop
I want some Centaur Carbon levers – just the carbon bits that you put your fingers on. If they are available, are they easy to fit?
Pegoretti
Colnago
Cervelo
Campagnolo

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  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Try Mercian Cycles in Derby - the spare lever blades are pricey, about the same as the Record carbon brake levers (£100) - I scuffed one in a crash - I decided I can live with the scuff! In terms of fitting, the main pivot pin is just a press fit - rest the lever body on a piece of soft wood with a hole drilled in it and tap the pin out with a nail punch. Part numbers and diagrams downloadable from the Campagnolo website
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
  • on-yer-bike
    on-yer-bike Posts: 2,974
    Monty Dog wrote:
    Try Mercian Cycles in Derby - the spare lever blades are pricey, about the same as the Record carbon brake levers (£100) - I scuffed one in a crash - I decided I can live with the scuff! In terms of fitting, the main pivot pin is just a press fit - rest the lever body on a piece of soft wood with a hole drilled in it and tap the pin out with a nail punch. Part numbers and diagrams downloadable from the Campagnolo website

    Yep, scuffed mine in a crash. At that price I might refinish them myself as its only the lacquer that comes off. They always seem to be the first thing that hits the ground after you.
    Pegoretti
    Colnago
    Cervelo
    Campagnolo