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Campy 8v Ergo Rebuild

 
 
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Old 01-07.-2004
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Default Campy 8v Ergo Rebuild

Greetings!

As my Xmas gift to my oldest brother I have committed to servicing his bike which has suffered
significant neglect. One of the issues is that I will need to rebuild his ergo shifters.

What parts/part numbers am I going to need for a "total" rebuild?

TIA

App
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Old 01-07.-2004
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Default Re: Campy 8v Ergo Rebuild

pete-<< What parts/part numbers am I going to need for a "total" rebuild?
>><BR><BR>

All you need is the shift springs, part number EC-RE-209(r) and EC-RE-210(l) I have never seen a
shift disc wear out, really hard steel. You may need a thum button return spring as well-EC-RE-
015(r), EC-RE-016(l).

I have all these, BTW-

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Old 01-07.-2004
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<snip>
> All you need is the shift springs, part number EC-RE-209(r) and EC-RE-210(l) I have never seen a
> shift disc wear out, really hard steel. You may need a thum button return spring as well-EC-RE-
> 015(r), EC-RE-016(l).
<snip>

Is the rebuild process essentially the same as the 9/10v rebuild (Andy
M. has a rebuild manual on his yellow jersey web site)?

Thanks!

App
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Old 01-09.-2004
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Default Re: Campy 8v Ergo Rebuild

Appkiller wrote:
> As my Xmas gift to my oldest brother I have committed to servicing his bike which has suffered
> significant neglect. One of the issues is that I will need to rebuild his ergo shifters.
>
> What parts/part numbers am I going to need for a "total" rebuild?

What is the symptom? Usually it's just normal wear; a sloppy feel and inability to stay in low gear.

For that, a pair of indexing ("G") springs. Replace them anyway if you open it. Occasionally the
post on the spring carrier is cracked.

Right Springs=EC-RE-209 (2 req'd) Left Springs=EC-RE-210 (2 req'd) RH Spring carrier =EC-RE-111 LH
Spring carrier =EC-RE-112

Buy a cable set and tape for a more pleasant experience.

http://www.yellowjersey.org/ergo1.html

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