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Old 09-19-11, 07:30 PM
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FSA Crankset with Campy Record 10 speed

I have a 9speed dura ace bike..
I just bought a 10 speed record bike campy group.. but no crankset

the 9 speed has a FSA SLK not compact 59-34 double

can I use this crank with my 10 speed record rear derailleur?

thanks .. a total noob but learning....
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No Problemo (although you probably meant 53-39)
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yes sorry.. 53-39
are they the same? 9 and 10 speed cranksets..
I know it's the same number of teeth.. but is
the spacing the same? or just close enough that it will work?
thanks Dwight
Oh and I'm from Fairfield.. living in New Orleans
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There's a microscopic difference in the spacers between chainrings on some. Others are sold as 9-10 speed.
I use a "5-speed" crankset from 1985 on my Campy 10-speed bike.
Using a narrower chain on a tiny bit wider crank is ok. going the other way might not work.
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Originally Posted by virtualelvis
I have a 9speed dura ace bike..
I just bought a 10 speed record bike campy group.. but no crankset

the 9 speed has a FSA SLK not compact 59-34 double

can I use this crank with my 10 speed record rear derailleur?

thanks .. a total noob but learning....
You can get FSA 10 speed campaganolo rngs. They are marked C-10 on them. They will go on just fine on your FSA SLK and will make it 100% compatible.
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