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Is a Shimano 9 speed cassette (on a shimano freehub, of course) compatible with
a Campagnolo 9 speed drivetrain, or do I need to get a special spacer kit? Thanks in advance. Tom Nyzio |
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In article <20040412194550.00659.00000261@mb-m07.aol.com>,
CampyO <campyo@aol.com> wrote: >Is a Shimano 9 speed cassette (on a shimano freehub, of course) compatible with >a Campagnolo 9 speed drivetrain, or do I need to get a special spacer kit? It's usually satisfactory with no special spacers. |
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"Paul Southworth" <cnhyf-1081742400@usenet.etext.org> wrote in message
news:cCHec.2327$WC3.20768@ord-read.news.verio.net... > > It's usually satisfactory with no special spacers. > And IAK, you can't respace a shimano cassette to Campagnolo 9-speed, because then it's too wide for the cassette body. Nick |
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