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Date: 20 Oct 2007 20:47:21
From: Jeff
Subject: Campy or Shimano Chain?
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Okay, I asked a similar question a number of weeks back about which removable link to use for my Campy ultra-narrow 10 speed chain, but let me ask this related question to confirm what I think is correct. I have a new Campy record ultra-narrow crank/chainrings, cogset, and chain. If I understand correctly, the ultra-narrow campy is now essentially the same width as the Shimano 10 speed (although the older Campy 10 speed ws wider), so if I want to buy an aftermarket chain like the Wipperman, I really want the Shimano version (10S1), which seems to be 6.05 mm wide instead of the Campy version (10X1), which seems to be 6.2 mm wide and spaced for the original Campy 10 speed? Before I go and order the wrong thing, could someone tell me if the above is correct? If so, why aren't any of the major on-line places explaining this? The ultra-narrow campy chains are now a few years old, correct? Jeff -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Date: 24 Oct 2007 05:02:21
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo-www.vecchios.com
Subject: Re: Campy or Shimano Chain?
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On Oct 20, 7:47 pm, "Jeff" <n...@nothingX.com > wrote: > Okay, I asked a similar question a number of weeks back about which > removable link to use for my Campy ultra-narrow 10 speed chain, but let me > ask this related question to confirm what I think is correct. > > I have a new Campy record ultra-narrow crank/chainrings, cogset, and chain. > If I understand correctly, the ultra-narrow campy is now essentially the > same width as the Shimano 10 speed (although the older Campy 10 speed ws > wider), > so if I want to buy an aftermarket chain > like the Wipperman, I really want the Shimano version (10S1), which seems to > be 6.05 mm wide instead of the Campy version (10X1), which seems to be 6.2 > mm wide and spaced for the original Campy 10 speed? Wipperman 'Campagnolo' chains are still 6.2mm, altho all Campag 10s chains are now 5.9mm in width. Either Wipperman will work altho the 5.9(shimano/sram) may be a little quieter. > > Before I go and order the wrong thing, could someone tell me if the above is > correct? If so, why aren't any of the major on-line places explaining this? > The ultra-narrow campy chains are now a few years old, correct? Secord year in 2008..MO are not bike shops...Older Campag is 6.2, Wipperman 'Campag' is 6.2, shimano, Sram and Campag modern is 5.9,,,use any of the above mentioned chains... > > Jeff > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
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Date: 23 Oct 2007 10:13:54
From: reidpath@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Campy or Shimano Chain?
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On Oct 20, 9:47 pm, "Jeff" <n...@nothingX.com > wrote: > Okay, I asked a similar question a number of weeks back about which > removable link to use for my Campy ultra-narrow 10 speed chain, but let me > ask this related question to confirm what I think is correct. > > I have a new Campy record ultra-narrow crank/chainrings, cogset, and chain. > If I understand correctly, the ultra-narrow campy is now essentially the > same width as the Shimano 10 speed (although the older Campy 10 speed ws > wider), > so if I want to buy an aftermarket chain > like the Wipperman, I really want the Shimano version (10S1), which seems to > be 6.05 mm wide instead of the Campy version (10X1), which seems to be 6.2 > mm wide and spaced for the original Campy 10 speed? > > Before I go and order the wrong thing, could someone tell me if the above is > correct? If so, why aren't any of the major on-line places explaining this? > The ultra-narrow campy chains are now a few years old, correct? > > Jeff > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com The new campy chains are 5.9mm wide.
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