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vecchio51@aol.com (Qui si parla Campagnolo ) wrote in
news:20040412092911.29885.00000175@mb-m13.aol.com: > David-<< 1. Is the Campy ergo brifter indexed at all for the front > shift and how > well will it work for an Ultegra triple crank with Ultegra FD? > >><BR><BR> > > Flawlessly, better than the ultegra. It is a 'ratcheting friction', > shifts and then can be trimmed much more than the one trim click of > the ultegra. PLUS rebuildable-no more failed levers. > > David-<< 2. Current setup is a shimano 12-25 9 spd cassette with > 30-42-52 chainrings. Can I use the Campy medium cage RD? >><BR><BR> > > yep, w/o problem. > > David<< 3. My bike is a Cannondale CAAD5 frame. It has inline barrel > adjusters for > the FD and RD and just basic cable stops on the frame. Can I still use > these inline adjusters with the ergo levers? >><BR><BR> > > Yep- > > David-<< From the hoods, no issue. Small lever from the > drops, no issue. Will the ergo method of shifting help? >><BR><BR> > > Yep-the best idea is to move the shift lever, not the shift/brake > lever-= > > david-<< Can someone provide the part numbers for the 9 > spd shifters and med cage RD so that I make sure the shop orders the > right parts? >><BR><BR> > > Just get the Centaur 10s units-EP3-CE-10CG for the levers and > RD-CE-001T for the rear der. Centaur 10s levers shift shimano 9s > spacing really well, just have one less 'click'. We do this all the > time. if the bike shop gives you the '1000 yard stare', have them call > me. > > > Peter Chisholm > Vecchio's Bicicletteria > 1833 Pearl St. > Boulder, CO, 80302 > (303)440-3535 > http://www.vecchios.com > "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" Thanks Peter. One more question now. If I change to the 10 spd RD, should I also switch to a 10 spd chain? If so, any issues with a 10 spd chain on the Shimano chain rings? What would you suggest for a chain? Thanks, Dave |
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