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Originally Posted by Andrew_G
See the attached photo of my 13-23 Campy Veloce 9-speed cassette. All cogs except for the smallest (13) are marked Campagnolo. I therefore think that your other cogs are most likely Miche.





You can download any number of Campy spare parts catalogs from the Campy website; search under 'documentation'. My 2000 Campy spares catalog (part C) shows several ratios available for 9 speed cassettes which have individual cogs; one cassette is available as 13-28.

The same spares catalog also lists lockrings; my 9 speed lockring measures 26mm in thread diameter, while the 9/10 speed lockring for oversized aluminum axle hubs has a 27mm thread diameter.
Thanks, good info

All the cogs on the cardboard are marked Campagnolo (just hard to see), just the new ones on the paper are un-marked - Maybe they are Miche?. That said, when I typed "Campagnolo 9 speed cassette 13-28" the first thing that came up was the Miche Primato (like the boxes above) but they don't seem to have the holes near the teeth like the campy ones do.

This might be the one? https://nonstopciclismo.com/products...38168697209009

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