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Old 10-07-19 | 05:47 PM
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zacster
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Originally Posted by Rocket-Sauce
OK, to clarify a little...

I currently have a 10 Speed Campy Record groupset from around 2005ish and an Ambrosio 10speed conversion cassette on a Fulcrum Racing 5 wheel (which, is 11speed Shimano compatible). All 10 cogs on the Ambrosio conversion cassette are separate.

I was thinking of buying a 10speed Shimano compatible cassette that has all 10 cogs "loose" and using the spacers from the current conversion cassette. I believe both Amrbosio and Miche cassettes come "loose" with none riveted together or attached to a spyder.

I *think* this should work?

A jtek is another option.

As is just buying a Campy wheelset -which would be the priciest.
OK, you are actually in luck. You can use an Ultegra cassette as that has 7 loose cogs with the last 3 as a unit. Put .2mm spacers in between each loose cog in addition to the provided ones. Put a 1mm spacer behind the stack next to the spokes. You can make .2mm spacers out of stiff plastic sheets from an art supply store and use the 1mm spacer as a template and a very sharp exacto knife. The last three cogs' spacing won't matter much, especially since the last cog will line up due to the limit screw. Really, you end up with one cog that is .2mm off from a perfect shift and you have more play than that in any case.
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