Old 10-13-18 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by verktyg
Until you get to 10 speed+ cassettes, chain width is more related to rear sprocket spacing. From the introduction of narrow 6 speed freewheels in the late 70's, standard chains became slightly narrower. Chains for 6-7-8 speed cassettes and freewheel became the standard width until 9 speed cassettes came about.

In most cases chain width is not an issue with chainrings. Chainrings marked 10 speed have slightly narrower teeth and spacing because the 10 speed chains are narrower. I run 6-7-8 speed chains on those 10 speed chainrings all the time without any problems.

6-7-8 speed SRAM PC-850 chain with an 8 speed cassette and a Campy triple.



verktyg
That looks great. Well, I'm going to order the Veloce 10 Speed Triple, while it is still available. I just re-measured my Athena spindle, and it is 116mm long. I was a bite surprised. So I'll try the crankset first, before ordering a BB. There seems to be some 70 x 115mm around. Any thoughs ? KB
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