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Old School Hero
Way back in 1983/4 Uk Cyclist magazine featured a rear derailleur test done by the American Frank Berto . The Campagnolo Super/Nuovo shifting was rated as fair and were near the bottom on the performance points chart . Shimano, Huret Suntour were near or at the top .
I bought Frank's book "TheDancing chain" many years later . It gave tips on how to improve the shifting on the Campag derailleurs mentioned above . I tried these for instance using a nine speed chain on a Dura ace 7400 seven block with new jockey wheels . These made a definite improvement but we are all getting older and looking for larger rear sprockets so the capacity of these old Campagnolo derailleurs is limiting . In the USA a company makes an extended cage to extend the capacity of these racing rear mechs and many derailleurs get converted .
I bought Frank's book "TheDancing chain" many years later . It gave tips on how to improve the shifting on the Campag derailleurs mentioned above . I tried these for instance using a nine speed chain on a Dura ace 7400 seven block with new jockey wheels . These made a definite improvement but we are all getting older and looking for larger rear sprockets so the capacity of these old Campagnolo derailleurs is limiting . In the USA a company makes an extended cage to extend the capacity of these racing rear mechs and many derailleurs get converted .