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Drivetrain compatibility

 
 
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Old 04-13.-2003
Chuck Liu
 
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Default Drivetrain compatibility

Will a Campy 7 speed Victory double Crankset with Daytona BB (111mm) work on a 9 speed Shimano
Ultegra drivetrain (all triple components)? Thanks.
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Old 04-14.-2003
Qui Si Parla Ca
 
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Default Re: Drivetrain compatibility

cliu-<< Will a Campy 7 speed Victory double Crankset with Daytona BB (111mm) work on a 9 speed
Shimano Ultegra drivetrain (all triple components)?

Well, ideally the BB should be a Campagnolo 109mm, but the 111mm will probably be okay. The rings
are not pinned and ramped so shifting from small to big might not be great. i think the best bet
would be a Campagnolo dbl fder, like a Mirage or Veloce, with a little ramp on the inside of the
inner cage, to encourage the chain to the big ring. The triple ultegra fder may work...haven't tried
this particular combo.

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