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Old November 30th 05, 01:19 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Does a rear disc hub w camp body exist

Ryan Cousineau wrote:
The hot setup is an old-version Campy 9 rear der combined with a
new-version Campy 9 shifter; this combo is a virtually perfect match
with a Shimano 9 cassette.


No sir, you have it all wrong. ;^) The *really* hot setup is Campy
10-speed Ergos with all else being Shimano. That gives the ability to
run 8-speed Shimano cassettes *or* 9-speed Shimano cassettes after the
cable is rerouted. And the added advantage that all of this equipment is
still available new (as opposed to old Campy deraillers) and will
probably be available for a longer time than the 9-speed Campy stuff.

More than likely, the hot setup depends on which parts are available cheap.

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Dave
dvt at psu dot edu
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