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Date: 06 Nov 2007 04:53:22
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Question about Campy Veloce Brifter
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I recently rebuilt my good bike with Campy Veloce Brifter, a Campy racing triple fder, JTEK shiftmate, and an otherwise Shimano drivetrain. The system works very well, no complaints except one. The brifters are 2007 and problem is with the front shifter. I have a triple crankset. When going from the small to large chainrings there are seven positions. When going back there are **only three**. This is particularly annoying when in the middle chainring. To go inbound one position (like when using the large rear cogs) I have to shift to the small chainring first and then back up to the middle to get in the correct position. So my questions: 1) Is is possible to replace the guts of the Veloce front shifter with a '07 Chorus, Record, or 2006 front shifter? 2) If so how many positions do they have? Thanks in advance, Tom
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Date: 07 Nov 2007 01:22:02
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: Question about Campy Veloce Brifter
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On Nov 5, 10:49 pm, Hank Wirtz <h...@wirtznet.net > wrote: > On Nov 5, 8:53 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" > > <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com> wrote: > > So my questions: > > > 1) Is is possible to replace the guts of the Veloce front shifter with > > a '07 Chorus, Record, or 2006 front shifter? > > The guts, no. A whole lever, sure. > > > 2) If so how many positions do they have? > > One thing to beware though, is that the FD cable pull ratio between > '07 and earlier is different. New FDs and levers say "QS" to indicate > this. Peter Chisholm (AKA Qui Si Parla Campagnolo) has said old levers > can be made to work with new FDs by mounting the cable on the other > side of the bolt. Presumably, your FD is a "Race Triple," which is QS > compatible, and not a "Racing T" which was a non-QS model from ther > early '00s. > It's a brand new fder. But that's not the issue. The problem is the fact that there are only three positions when going from large to small chainrings. I noticed this with cable in and fder disconnected. So much for "racheting front shifter". My Ultegra brifters had five positions that were available in either direction. Thanks for the info, though. I'm not going to spend another $100+ for a front lever. Until I find a good deal on a used one I'll just live with it. Tom
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Date: 05 Nov 2007 22:49:56
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: Question about Campy Veloce Brifter
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On Nov 5, 8:53 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com > wrote: > So my questions: > > 1) Is is possible to replace the guts of the Veloce front shifter with > a '07 Chorus, Record, or 2006 front shifter? The guts, no. A whole lever, sure. > 2) If so how many positions do they have? On my touring bike with a triple, I counted 11 positions, but there may have been more locked out by the limit screw. On my bikes with doubles, I have four or five positions, to allow trim. "Escape Mechanism" ergos suck, plain and simple. I rode with a set (that came with a Veloce group I bought) for about 2 months this summer, before I got fed up with them, and got a set of the '06 Centaurs Nashbar has on closeout. They were on sale for $120, and I had a 10% off code. Alas, they're back up to $150 for the set. One thing to beware though, is that the FD cable pull ratio between '07 and earlier is different. New FDs and levers say "QS" to indicate this. Peter Chisholm (AKA Qui Si Parla Campagnolo) has said old levers can be made to work with new FDs by mounting the cable on the other side of the bolt. Presumably, your FD is a "Race Triple," which is QS compatible, and not a "Racing T" which was a non-QS model from ther early '00s. If it is a Racing T, then I'd expect problems.
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