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Re: Campy Ergo Mix with Ultegra ?s

 
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Old 16-04.-2004, 11:36 AM   #1
Jaguarundi
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Default Re: Campy Ergo Mix with Ultegra ?s


"Qui si parla Campagnolo " <vecchio51@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040413091354.21030.00000288@mb-m28.aol.com...
> jag-<< Calling Peter. This would be a nifty fix for a little problem I have.
> Since the Campy and Shimano
> 9S wheels worked with Campy 9S shifters, does the 10S shifter work on both
> Shimano and Campy 9S
> spacing? >><BR><BR>
>
> Not Campagnolo 9s but yes to shimano 9s. If ya got a Campagnolo 10s shifter,
> need a Campagnolo 10s cogset and chain, but that's all.
>
> Peter Chisholm
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> 1833 Pearl St.
> Boulder, CO, 80302
> (303)440-3535
> http://www.vecchios.com
> "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene"


Actually this worked well with both Campy 9S and Shimano 9S cassettes. I have a Centaur 10S
shifter, and Campy 10S chain. Shifts well with either Campy or Shimano 9S cassette -- no
adjustment needed when I swap wheels.


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