Campagnolo cassette on Shimano drivetrain?
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Campagnolo cassette on Shimano drivetrain?
Hello,
I was wondering if it’s possible to run a campagnolo 12 speed cassette on the new ultegra 12 speed groupset. I am a junior and therefore have a gear rollout restriction. The biggest gear allowed is for example 52-14, but as there are still no shimano 12 speed cassettes with the smallest cog being 14, could I use a campy cassette instead (they offer such a size) or would it not work. I could probably use a smaller chainring, but it would have to be really small for the rollout to be inside the regulation with the smallest cog on the cassete being 11 and I don’t think the front deralieur would work with such a small chainring (I think it would have to be a 41).
Hope someone can answer my question and thank you in advance.
I was wondering if it’s possible to run a campagnolo 12 speed cassette on the new ultegra 12 speed groupset. I am a junior and therefore have a gear rollout restriction. The biggest gear allowed is for example 52-14, but as there are still no shimano 12 speed cassettes with the smallest cog being 14, could I use a campy cassette instead (they offer such a size) or would it not work. I could probably use a smaller chainring, but it would have to be really small for the rollout to be inside the regulation with the smallest cog on the cassete being 11 and I don’t think the front deralieur would work with such a small chainring (I think it would have to be a 41).
Hope someone can answer my question and thank you in advance.
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The hubs are still different, so you can’t fit a Campy cassette to a Shimano hub.
But, from what I’ve read, the spacing is close enough so that as long as your wheel can take a Campy cassette, you can use the rest of your Shimano drivetrain.
Some non-Shimano wheels can be converted from Shimano pattern freehub to Campy pattern freehub.
But, from what I’ve read, the spacing is close enough so that as long as your wheel can take a Campy cassette, you can use the rest of your Shimano drivetrain.
Some non-Shimano wheels can be converted from Shimano pattern freehub to Campy pattern freehub.
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The hubs are still different, so you can’t fit a Campy cassette to a Shimano hub.
But, from what I’ve read, the spacing is close enough so that as long as your wheel can take a Campy cassette, you can use the rest of your Shimano drivetrain.
Some non-Shimano wheels can be converted from Shimano pattern freehub to Campy pattern freehub.
But, from what I’ve read, the spacing is close enough so that as long as your wheel can take a Campy cassette, you can use the rest of your Shimano drivetrain.
Some non-Shimano wheels can be converted from Shimano pattern freehub to Campy pattern freehub.
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Campy doesn't make a 12 speed cassette starting with a 14 either. Maybe some other company makes a Campy compatible cassette.
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Hello,
I was wondering if it’s possible to run a campagnolo 12 speed cassette on the new ultegra 12 speed groupset. I am a junior and therefore have a gear rollout restriction. The biggest gear allowed is for example 52-14, but as there are still no shimano 12 speed cassettes with the smallest cog being 14, could I use a campy cassette instead (they offer such a size) or would it not work. I could probably use a smaller chainring, but it would have to be really small for the rollout to be inside the regulation with the smallest cog on the cassete being 11 and I don’t think the front deralieur would work with such a small chainring (I think it would have to be a 41).
Hope someone can answer my question and thank you in advance.
I was wondering if it’s possible to run a campagnolo 12 speed cassette on the new ultegra 12 speed groupset. I am a junior and therefore have a gear rollout restriction. The biggest gear allowed is for example 52-14, but as there are still no shimano 12 speed cassettes with the smallest cog being 14, could I use a campy cassette instead (they offer such a size) or would it not work. I could probably use a smaller chainring, but it would have to be really small for the rollout to be inside the regulation with the smallest cog on the cassete being 11 and I don’t think the front deralieur would work with such a small chainring (I think it would have to be a 41).
Hope someone can answer my question and thank you in advance.
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