john ferguson
Dirt Disciple
HI Chambo34,
What are you using for derailleur?
What are you using for derailleur?
Shimano 200 GS on that particular bike, works perfectly!HI Chambo34,
What are you using for derailleur?
I'm puzzled that an 8 speed Campi shifter which is designed for 5mm srocket spacing will work on a 5.5mm cog, but maybe the Shimano derailleur is providing the translation.
those are very nice looking bikes, by the way.
john
non-fixie
What are those fenders in the last two pictures and on the Robust?
How did you get the Weinmann centerpulls to work with the Campy brifters on the Robust? I had trouble with not enough cable pull with a similar setup on my old Paramount. I eventually went with Tektro long-reach sidepulls because it was my 3 season daily commuter and stopping was important.
What are you using for a freehub body when you are shortening a 9 speed cassette to 8 speeds? A 7 speed freehub body?
There used to be a Grand Cru 120mm dropout spacing shimano sprocket compatible hub, but I have not seen them on ebay recently and I neglected to buy any. But I have respaced most of my steel frames to 130mm.
I have done several mix and match setups, but if I am buying parts I now try to use derailleurs and shifters that were intended to work together. There are often other considerations like style or chain wrap. Or using a left (front) Campy brifter to shift the rear derailleur (sort of works). My current style thought is trying to use a Simplex LJ or Huret Jubilee long cage with one of the aftermarket electronic shifters like Archer Components or NSXWireless to see if I can maintain a true retro look and still have modern handlebar index shifting with many sprockets.
Someone mentioned thinner sprocket spacers. There are cases where tuning the individual spacer widths makes a big difference in shift quality. This also applies when using non-standard cassette sprocket adjacencies.
Those look like Blumels fenders.
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Do you like the Challenge tires?