Gian Robert Campione (type 1)
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Category:  Rear Derailleurs
Name:  Gian Robert Campione (type 1)
Brand:  Gian Robert
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Years:  1970 - ?
Country:  Italy
Weight:  241 grams
Added By: bikeville on 01/05/08
Updated By: peterbman on 08/19/17
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Outer Plate MarkingsGian RobertInner Plate MarkingsGian Robert R 13/32
MaterialSteelDesign CategoryInline parallelogram
Attachment Bolt SizeBolt OnCable Attachment Bolt Size8mm Wrench
Shifting SystemsFrictionCable AdjusterNo
Cage LengthShortMax Cog Size28
Max Chain Wrap26  
General Information
made in Padova and sold in England thorugh Ron Kitching.  Horrible example of an all steel derailleur.
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 Marked "Padova Italy". first appeared in 1963 Ron Kitching catalog, listed as "new to gearing". Later they made the rare front derailleur found on Rigi bicycles, also made in Italy in the early 1980s. Sold in England through Ron Kitching, the 1971 catalog states Gian Roberts were "introduced by Ron Kitching".
 
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