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Old 07-22-16 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Performance_Rec
Thank u 2 posters who replied, the My research suggests that the best way to integrate a SRAM drivetrain with Campagnolo shifters would be to equip the frame with Campagnolo 11-Speed brifters, derailliers and cables; as well as Campy Brakes... Would Campagnolo Athena 11-speed work fine? It costs less than 11speed Record!
It would be useful to know what parts you already have. You mentioned having some components on hand. 11 speed Athena brifters will work just fine with an older set of Record brake callipers. However if you already have a full 10 speed Record groupset, it would be useful to know what rear wheel you currently have, it would be cheaper to buy a Campagnolo compatible rear wheel if you already have a Campagnolo cassette. If you also have a Campagnolo crank you could use an adapter to use it in the new frame. The most useful suggestions will come to you if people know what you are working with. If you currently have a rear wheel designed for 8,9 or 10 speed Shimano cassettes you would need a new wheel or at least a new freehub body to switch to 11 speed
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