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i'm running chorus 8spd ergo (vintage '94ish) and i just replaced the sachs chain (~2k miles) with a new sram pc-68. cassette and chainrings remained as-is (also ~2k miles), as wear was minimal. i took the old chain off, measured the new one against it, installed the new one, and went for a ride. didn't adjust a thing (though i took a chaintool!)...and everything was *beautiful*. i can't believe how much improved the shifting is. highly recommended (on campy 8spd), kjt |
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dookie-<< i'm running chorus 8spd ergo (vintage '94ish) and i just replaced the
sachs chain >><BR><BR> << i took the old chain off, measured the new one against it, installed the new one, and went for a ride. didn't adjust a thing >><BR><BR> No miracle.we use PC-48s for 8s systems all the time, great chains. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
> dookie-<< i'm running chorus 8spd ergo (vintage '94ish) and i just replaced the > sachs > chain >><BR><BR> > << i took the old chain off, measured the new one against it, installed the new > one, and went for a ride. didn't adjust a thing >><BR><BR> > > No miracle.we use PC-48s for 8s systems all the time, great chains. > Do you have a (non campy) recommendation for Campy 10s? Cheers Pete |
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Ningi wrote:
> Do you have a (non campy) recommendation for Campy 10s? > I have a recommendation. I use KMC 9200Z chains with the quick link that came with it. It works beautifully without any sounds. The KMC 9000 chain would work also but is less flashy. Kenny Lee |
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ningi-<< Do you have a (non campy) recommendation for Campy 10s? >><BR><BR>
Nickel plated Wipperman or the Mavic 10s chain(same chain, relabeled). Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Kenny Lee <Ken@NoSpamThanks.com> wrote in message news:<c6tls7$him$1@news.seed.net.tw>...
> Ningi wrote: > > > Do you have a (non campy) recommendation for Campy 10s? > > > > > I have a recommendation. I use KMC 9200Z chains with the quick link that > came with it. It works beautifully without any sounds. The KMC 9000 > chain would work also but is less flashy. > Its my understanding that KMC chains come with a 1 time use "master link" similar to sram's powerlink or wipperman's connex link. So, if you want to remove your chain for cleaning or other reasons, you have to buy another KMC removable link. Its my understanding that the KMC master links are relatively cheap - $1.50 each, still, its supposedly good for only a 1 time use. Is this true? |
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
> ningi-<< Do you have a (non campy) recommendation for Campy 10s? >><BR><BR> > > > Nickel plated Wipperman or the Mavic 10s chain(same chain, relabeled). Thanks Peter. How does the nickel Wipperman compare to the Campy Record 10? The Connex 1008 is more expensive than the Campy Record 10 here (UK), although it does come with the chain link. The Connex 1009 is significantly cheaper. Cheers! Peter |
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ningi-<< How does the nickel Wipperman compare to the Campy Record 10?
>><BR><BR> They both work equally well, with the Wipperman being cheaper. It's the cheapest 10s chain we have found that we like, doesn't wear cogs excessively. IRD did that. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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