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Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

 
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Old 15-04.-2004, 07:28 AM   #1
Chris Zacho The Wheelman
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

From: nomail@nomail.com (Ronald)

>You can't use these cogs as seperate cogs.
>You will have to re-revit them again
>because the part between the cogs is the
>part that grips/fits the cassette body (at
>least for Record this is the case).


Trust a race component manufacturer to come up with a really effective
way top prevent custom cogsets!

One more reason not to buy Campy, I guess...

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Old 15-04.-2004, 12:41 PM   #2
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

> From: nomail@nomail.com (Ronald)
>>You can't use these cogs as seperate cogs.
>>You will have to re-revit them again
>>because the part between the cogs is the
>>part that grips/fits the cassette body (at
>>least for Record this is the case).


Chris Zacho The Wheelman wrote:
> Trust a race component manufacturer to come up with a really effective
> way top prevent custom cogsets!
> One more reason not to buy Campy, I guess...


There are both spidered and interchangeable cog style
cassettes in all major brands, Campagnolo, Shimano and SRAM.

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Old 15-04.-2004, 11:36 PM   #3
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 18:28:30 -0400, ChriszCorner@webtv.net (Chris
Zacho "The Wheelman") wrote:

>Trust a race component manufacturer to come up with a really effective
>way top prevent custom cogsets!


Campy does make a 10 sp cogset without any attached cogs.
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Old 16-04.-2004, 08:20 AM   #4
Chris Zacho The Wheelman
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Default Re: Deriveting Cassette Cogs

From: p.kopit@SPAMverizon.net (Paul=A0Kopit)

>Campy does make a 10 sp cogset
>without any attached cogs.


Wow! A cogset without any cogs attached! I'll bet that saves a lot of
weight ROTFL!!

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