

1994 - <Click> (some pictures link to a
preview)
Sometimes considered the last (and best) year of the "C-Record"
era. This is the last year Components did not have the group name
printed on them. It is also the last year some components are still
the original C Record design including the crankset, front derailleur,
front hub and seat post. It is also the FIRST year of Exa-Drive,
with new chainrings, cassettes, Sachs chains, guided upper pulley and a
ramp on the inner cage of the front derailleur. Two different covers
were made for the product catalog (shown). They were identical
inside.
BONUS!
Technical manual detailing disassembly & rebuild of first generation
ErgoLevers!

1993 - <Click> (some pictures link to a
preview)
Introduction of rear derailleur with lower pivot on the
inside. Late 1993 introduction of Record Dual pivot calipers (see
addendum sheet).

1992 - <Click> (some pictures link to a
preview)
The first year of Ergo Power Levers.


1992 Regina Extra - <Click> (some pictures link to a preview)
What's this Regina Catalog doing here? A few reasons:
First and foremost, Throughout the early
"C-Record" Era, Campagnolo was not offering a chain or an
updated freewheel. Regina's offerings were usually the item of
choice. Campagnolo's early index shifting systems are reputed to
work best with Regina Syncro freewheels and asymmetrical chains.
Secondly, Regina's failed attempt at a road
component group shown in this catalog is representative of the final split
between Campagnolo and Regina. In this same time period, Campagnolo
has begun stamping-out it's own Cassettes, and re-boxing chains made in
Germany (Rohloff) as their own.


1991 - <Click> (some pictures link to a
preview)
Catalog dated June 1990. I have an identical catalog
dated January 1991. Includes a full line-up of Road, MTB, Touring
and Tandem groups and components, highlighted by the introduction of 8
Speed. Rims & Wheels Dated January 1991. Anaheim Catalogs
dated 8/90 for the U.S. Trade show in Anaheim, CA. Koln Catalog for
the European Trade show in Koln, Germany. (Trade show catalogs
showcase the upcoming model year.)

1990 - <Click>
(some pictures link to a preview)
As far as I know, no changes in 1990 for Record, Croce D'Aune and Chorus.
I have never seen catalogs for these dates. Euclid and Athena
catalog dated 4/89. New for 1990 is the Xenon Road Group Dated 6/89,
and the Centaur MTB group dated 4/89.


1989 - <Click> (some pictures link to a preview)
Record & Croce D'Aune dated March 1988, Chorus & Athena dated
April 1988, Euclid dated September 1988, Rims dated November 1988, Syncro
& Synt dated February 1988. Croce D'Aune & Chorus contents
identical to previous year.


1988 Dealer Parts Catalog (Catalog 19) -
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BONUS! 144 Page Dealer Parts
Catalog! Sometimes referred to as Catalog 19. Catalog contains
exploded assembly views of all components and detailed parts break-down
and assembly. The only known parts information available for late
1980's equipment, these catalogs were individually serial numbered and
distributed only to authorized dealers in a hardcover binder. No
further Parts Catalogs exist for years after due to a largely un-followed
plan for Dealers to request updated pages as needed.


1988 - <Click> (some pictures link to a
preview)
Record is dated February 1987, and is otherwise IDENTICAL to the 1987
Catalog below. Might just be a second printing, but I have not seen
anything else specific to 1988 for Record. Introduction of Croce
D'Aune dated November 1987. Introduction of Chorus dated July 1987.

1987 - <Click> (some pictures link
to a preview)
Record dated November 1986. Record Delta Brakes are back.
Logos are now printed on the crank arms and Delta caliper covers instead
of being engraved. Nuovo Catalog identical in printings from
November 1986 and February 1987. Upgrades in both Nuovo groups from
1986 consist only of leather toe straps, black brake pads & a polished
BB axle. Syncro Catalog identical in printings from November 1986
and February 1987.


Special Item - 1st Gen. "C-Record"
Instruction Books! -
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1986 - <Click> (some pictures link
to a preview)
Un-dated Brochures. Delta Brakes are temporarily replaced with
"dressed-up" the 50th Anniversary Super Record Brake calipers
with a Cobalt-colored ("Cobalto" in Italian) gem instead of the
gold badge on the center bolt. Also, the Campagnolo name on the arm
is filled with blue. Only the Cobalto Calipers are offered at this
time and are pictured in the Record flyer. The next two catalogs
both show Cobalto calipers and as such are probably both catalogs from
1986. Rims catalog also seems to be from this period.

Campagnolo Record News - Volume 2 & 3 - 1984-1989 -
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Undated - <Click> (some pictures link to a preview)
Undated Brochures. Content of the white catalogs
compared to 1986 catalogs seems to indicate these simply may not have been
final revisions. First use of the Campagnolo Alphabet, and the only
year the alphabet character was placed above the Campagnolo Logo.

Catalogue n.18 bis - <Click> (some
pictures link to a preview)
Addendum to Catalog 18 for the introduction of the new component groups.
This catalog dated December 1986. I have an identical catalog dated
April 1985. This catalog identified the Record road components as
the "Record Corsa group", and the Track Components as
"Record Track group". While the Italian word "Pista"
was correctly translated to "Track", the word "Corsa"
was not translated to "Road". This possible
"Typo" may be the basis for the nickname
"C-Record".... a name never actually appears in product catalogs
by Campagnolo.

1984 - <Click> (some pictures link to a preview)
The Introduction of "C" Record, Victory &
Triomphe equipment. The Cerchio (rims) catalog is undated but has
one page identical to a rims page in the main catalog, so it is assumed to
be 1984 despite the use of the older world logo on the cover.
