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Trg
  
How can you tell if a campy cog is from Record, Chorus, or
Veloce (other than the titanium ones).

Also, how do you know what spacer you have other than
measuring with a caliper? I don't see any writing. And how
do you know which way they go? They are not all symetrical.

Anyone have a list (site) of all combinations of cogs and
spacers that are workable? I've seen a link to site before,
but I can't find it now.

Thanks,

-trg

Mark McMaster
  
trg wrote:
> How can you tell if a campy cog is from Record, Chorus, or
> Veloce (other than the titanium ones).
>
> Also, how do you know what spacer you have other than
> measuring with a caliper? I don't see any writing. And how
> do you know which way they go? They are not all
> symetrical.
>
> Anyone have a list (site) of all combinations of cogs and
> spacers that are workable? I've seen a link to site
> before, but I can't find it now.

Most of the information you seek is available in the spare
parts catalog on the Campagnolo web site:

http://www.campagnolo.com/pdf/spares04_B.pdf
http://www.campagnolo.com/techinfo.php?did=c
http://www.campagnolo.com/home.php

Record 10spd cassettes are distinguishable by their titanium
sprockets - the standard Record cassette has the largest 4
sprockets in titanium, and Record Ti is all titanium
sprockets.

Chorus 10spd cassettes have all steel sprockets, and the
largest 4 or 6 sprockets are riveted to aluminum carriers.

Centour 10spd cassettes have only the largest 2 sprockets on
an aluminum carrier.

Veloce 10spd cassettes have all loose sprockets, with
no carriers.

Mark McMaster MMcMstr@ix.netcom.com

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