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Deriveting Cassette Cogs

 
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Old 12-04.-2004, 11:32 AM   #1
Kenny Lee
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Default Deriveting Cassette Cogs

On Campy Record and Chorus 10sp cassettes there are two pairs of cogs
that are riveted together. I want to derivet them. Can anyone suggest
what tool to use? Will I encounter shifting problems when using these
loose cogs in a new cassette grouping?

Kenny Lee
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Old 12-04.-2004, 12:26 PM   #2
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

Kenny Lee wrote:

> On Campy Record and Chorus 10sp cassettes there are two pairs of cogs
> that are riveted together. I want to derivet them. Can anyone suggest
> what tool to use? Will I encounter shifting problems when using these
> loose cogs in a new cassette grouping?


Remove rivets with a drill press.


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Old 14-04.-2004, 11:57 AM   #3
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

A Muzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote in message news:<107k33489dhcdb3@corp.supernews.com>...
> Kenny Lee wrote:
>
> > On Campy Record and Chorus 10sp cassettes there are two pairs of cogs
> > that are riveted together. I want to derivet them. Can anyone suggest
> > what tool to use? Will I encounter shifting problems when using these
> > loose cogs in a new cassette grouping?

>
> Remove rivets with a drill press.


Great advice, Andrew, but you shoulda noted that they wouldn't be
useable afterward!

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Old 14-04.-2004, 10:35 PM   #4
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

Which 2 cogs are they. I have Veloce cassettes and all the cogs are
loose. I'd trade you for the 2 riveted ones. I have 12/23 and 13/29.

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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 10:32:19 +0800, Kenny Lee <Ken@NoSpamThanks.com>
wrote:

>On Campy Record and Chorus 10sp cassettes there are two pairs of cogs
>that are riveted together. I want to derivet them. Can anyone suggest
>what tool to use? Will I encounter shifting problems when using these
>loose cogs in a new cassette grouping?
>
>Kenny Lee


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