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Campy 8 speed cogs
Not sure if this is a C&V question or a repair question, so I will post it here first.
I would like to swap the largest cog on my Campy 8 speed bike from a 23 tooth to a 26 tooth. Will this create any issues with shifting / performance? I've pulled the cogs off the bike and they all come apart, meaning it is not a cassette in the traditional sense, so it seems like this should be a no brainer, but want to make sure. thanks! |
Campy's 8-sp stuff just about always handles up to 26t as designed, so only the "B-Tension" screw and a check of the chain length over the largest sprockets likely needs to be fettled with after installing your larger 26t cassette.
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Thanks - that is what I thought, but good to benefit from your experience
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Originally Posted by Thalia949
(Post 21029467)
Not sure if this is a C&V question or a repair question, so I will post it here first.
I would like to swap the largest cog on my Campy 8 speed bike from a 23 tooth to a 26 tooth. Will this create any issues with shifting / performance? I've pulled the cogs off the bike and they all come apart, meaning it is not a cassette in the traditional sense, so it seems like this should be a no brainer, but want to make sure. thanks! |
If it’s a Campy branded cassette, there might be a challenge in getting the right replacement cog. There are 2 or 3 iterations of 8 speed cassettes with different notching patterns for the freehub. The first generation freehub in which all the notches are the same size is the hardest one to deal with. The cogs are labeled A thru H to help set up properly.
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
(Post 21029824)
If it’s a Campy branded cassette, there might be a challenge in getting the right replacement cog. There are 2 or 3 iterations of 8 speed cassettes with different notching patterns for the freehub. The first generation freehub in which all the notches are the same size is the hardest one to deal with. The cogs are labeled A thru H to help set up properly.
Edit: *"sadly" may be the wrong choice of word -- my bad. The virtue of the first generation system was that a cog could be used in any position that made sense, just by adjusting the clocking of the cog with its neighbour (like an Enigma machine.) You didn't need to find a "26A" cog if it was going to be the largest, and a "26B", say, if it was going to be the somewhere else in the stack. I've got some 26T cogs. You can have one for the price of postage if you can tell me exactly what 8-speed system you have. This Branford Bike resource page: https://branfordbike.com/new-page-1 discusses the various iterations of 8-speed cassette hubs and how to tell them apart. Fully intact 8-speed cassettes (all 8-speeds were loose cogs) were still available on Ebay last time I checked. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4acee0957e.jpg The image has been cut off. Under the bottom side of the triangle it should read "Sprocket already assembled" or something like that. |
Originally Posted by Thalia949
(Post 21029467)
I would like to swap the largest cog on my Campy 8 speed bike from a 23 tooth to a 26 tooth. Will this create any issues with shifting / performance?
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 21030398)
If I'm reading [MENTION=151874]conspiratemus1[/MENTION]'s chart correctly, Campy paired a 23T with a 20T or 21T, so you're looking at a 20-26 or 21-26 jump. So it may not shift the best, but who knows? Maybe you can find a way to clock it so it works well. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by conspiratemus1
(Post 21030268)
I love Campag 8-speed.
In the meantime, how are you with indexed DT shifters? https://www.bikeforums.net/21022652-post22.html |
Originally Posted by conspiratemus1
(Post 21030547)
Good point. It would be better to increase the second largest cog, too, so that instead of a (probably) 21-23 as now, you will have a 22-26 for the biggest two. 19->22 will shift easier than 21->26. Note to OP, I can still probably help you, especially if you are using the newer non-lettered cogs with the single indexing mark, which I have more of. If you answer here with what you have, I will PM you.
I will check what I have a let you know - I appreciate the offer! |
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