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Mix 10spd durace / campag

 
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Old 06-04.-2004, 03:28 PM   #1
jason
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Default Mix 10spd durace / campag

Could not seem to google an answer to this already. I want to mix:

Durace (or campag) 10spd bar end shifters
Durace 10spd RD
Wipperman 10spd chain
Campag 9spd rest (FD/chainrings)

Is that OK?

Thanks in advance.

Jason
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Old 06-04.-2004, 10:21 PM   #2
Qui si parla Campagnolo
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Default Re: Mix 10spd durace / campag

jason-<< I want to mix:

Durace (or campag) 10spd bar end shifters
Durace 10spd RD
Wipperman 10spd chain
Campag 9spd rest (FD/chainrings) >><BR><BR>

Need to match the rear der to the shifters, manufacturer-wise-Campagnolo
shifters, Campagnolo rear der...all else is compatible. BUT I would use a
shimano 10s chain if you are using a DA 10s cogset.

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