Old 11-04-06 | 03:14 PM
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zacster
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Bikes: Kuota Kredo/Chorus, Trek 7000 commuter, Trek 8000 MTB and a few others

I put a 10s Shimano cassette on my wheel for my Campy bike

After trying 9speed, I switched to a 10s. While this works better, It is still a little off on the 2 biggest cogs in the rear. It has a tendency to skip the next to largest straight into the largest. I've adjusted it to the middle, set the limit screws and tried it on both front rings. Can't seem to get this to work just right without messing up the rest. I guess that's the difference between the two setups. It looks like campy is just a bit wider so after 10 shifts the next to last one is just too much on a shimano cassette and the last one is limited by the screw.

I'll have to decide whether to stay this way or try something else. Maybe I should just buy better campy wheels and give up on my Velomax ones. The latest Easton/Velomax have campy models.

Thanks to Grasschopper for the advice anyway. It was something to try. I'll probably ride them through the winter this way.
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