powerclocks
Retro Newbie
The reason I am doing this is I want to use a Campagnolo carbon/titanium derailleur, this is the result of the snowball effect on things, I have to use a screw on cluster because I am using Zipp 3000 wheels, the biggest screw on Cluster is 8sp. I am using Delta Brakes and consequently will want to be using Campagnolo levers, again, they have to fit in to the picture, ( please don't suggest I use Shimano Brifters with Delta Brakes) haha. Not happening.No need to mess about measuring cable pull or anything like that, everything is well documented on the internet already (the CTC shimergo page is one of the best, I think there is quite a bit on sheldon too). Unless you like messing about measuring things, of course! If you already have campag 8 speed shifters and cassette, then all you need is an 8 speed rear mech. This would be the easiest option by far. Have you checked the rear wheel freehub body type? there are two different campag 8 speed spline types, so make sure the cassette you have is compatible.
The brifters have to be 8sp to suit the cluster and Brakes, now to the derailleur, I am using the carbon purely for appearance sake, I know I can use a readily available alloy 8sp and could end up doing just that if I find I am wasting to much time on the carbon derailleur fit up, I have used the Sheldon Site many times in the past, Shimergo wasn't much help but hubub was pretty good.
The beauty of measuring yourself is that when you start trying modifications the equipment is right there, on hand to give accurate and repeatable measurements whilst the unit is in use on the stand, if something does not work I will know why? The eccentric cam method looks promising but ugly, I have some ideas keeping me awake, I'll see how they go, any suggestions will be looked into so bombard me with info, changing clicks? if there is gold somewhere I don't know about I would appreciate hearing about it. I would love to talk to someone who had already done it?
Graeme