Shimano Dura Ace freewheel on a Campy hub
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Shimano Dura Ace freewheel on a Campy hub
Several related questions about my 1984 (?) Colnago Nuovo Mexico. I've dealt with "chain rub" on the inside of my front derailleur cage in high and low gears, only under load, since I bought this bike. The cage is alligned properly and no amount of trimming on my part will get rid of it. It's not horrible, but it's there and annoying. Today I noticed that the freewheel is a Shimano DuraAce MF 7400, six cogs (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19). This seems strange to me since the hub and rear derailleur are Campy Super Record. The date on the rear derailleur is 1984. So, would this freewheel be original equipment on this "made in Italy" bike? If not, would a Campy freewheel solve my chain rub problem? If not, what about a Regina chain, assuming that's original equipment? Finally, if I switch to a Campy freewheel, which run a lot of money on eBay, what about thread compatibility? Am I correct that English and Italian threads are interchangeable?
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Kind of surprised no one has jumped in on this. AFA the rub. If I understand you correctly, a minor adjustment of the derailleur stop screws should take care of your issue. Some of the rub issue could be due to frame flex or your chainwheel may slightly bent. Seen the latter on occasion. The DA freewheel was probably considered an upgrade over what was likely a Regina freewheel and is not the cause of your problem. So you don't need a Campag freewheel.
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Almost. It's a class B fit, because of the difference in the angle at which the threads are grooved, even though diameter and threads per inch are the same. Switching back and forth between ISO and Italian freewheels could damage the hub's threads. I prefer to match threads, even in this sense, but others disagree with me.
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+1, the freewheel is the least likely source of the problem. More likely causes include front derailleur adjustment, frame flex, crank flex or bent chainring.
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Another +1 from me.
Freewheel is not the problem. Also, if you make a list of desirable and/or respected free wheels from that era, the Dura Ace is one of the top.
Freewheel is not the problem. Also, if you make a list of desirable and/or respected free wheels from that era, the Dura Ace is one of the top.
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I've adjusted the limit screws on the front derailleur multiple times, even had my mechanic at my LBS try to get rid of the chain rub to no avail. The chain rings are not bent nor the front derailleur. Crank flex and/or frame flex is something I haven't considered. If that's the cause, I'm guessing it's something I just have to live with? Ugh!
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Several related questions about my 1984 (?) Colnago Nuovo Mexico. I've dealt with "chain rub" on the inside of my front derailleur cage in high and low gears, only under load, since I bought this bike. The cage is alligned properly and no amount of trimming on my part will get rid of it. It's not horrible, but it's there and annoying. Today I noticed that the freewheel is a Shimano DuraAce MF 7400, six cogs (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19). This seems strange to me since the hub and rear derailleur are Campy Super Record. The date on the rear derailleur is 1984. So, would this freewheel be original equipment on this "made in Italy" bike? If not, would a Campy freewheel solve my chain rub problem? If not, what about a Regina chain, assuming that's original equipment? Finally, if I switch to a Campy freewheel, which run a lot of money on eBay, what about thread compatibility? Am I correct that English and Italian threads are interchangeable?
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Welcome to the 80's. This was pretty common then. Cranks flexed more, frames flexed more, that's how it was.
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Bent chainring. frame flex, or just a flexy crank. (My Stronglight 104 flexes like this)
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