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Fred Roses July 10th 03 04:45 PM

Campag - Shimano Compatibility Question
 
I am building up a bike for hilly light touring, and I'd like to use a
mix of parts already on the bike and on the basement shelf. For my
drivetrain I'd like to start with a Centaur Triple crankset (50-40-30)
and swap the granny for a Shimano LX 26. Front deraileur is Centaur
Triple. Rear deraileur will be Shimano XT with a 12-34 cassette.
Controls would be Shimano D/A bar-ends, set for friction front and
indexing rear. Since this will be a travel bike I'd like to use an
SRAM chain with removable link. Does anybody know whether I should use
a Campag or Shimano style chain, and whether or nor this kludge will
shift smoothly and reliably? Any "gotchas" that I haven't thought of?
Thanks in advance for your valued input...

Fred Roses

Sheldon Brown July 10th 03 06:14 PM

Campag - Shimano Compatibility Question
 
Fred Roses wrote:

I am building up a bike for hilly light touring, and I'd like to use a
mix of parts already on the bike and on the basement shelf. For my
drivetrain I'd like to start with a Centaur Triple crankset (50-40-30)
and swap the granny for a Shimano LX 26. Front deraileur is Centaur
Triple. Rear deraileur will be Shimano XT with a 12-34 cassette.
Controls would be Shimano D/A bar-ends, set for friction front and
indexing rear.


This will all work dandy.

Since this will be a travel bike I'd like to use an
SRAM chain with removable link. Does anybody know whether I should use
a Campag or Shimano style chain,


You're imagining a distinction that does not actually exist. Go with the
SRAM PC59.

and whether or nor this kludge will
shift smoothly and reliably?


Yes.

Any "gotchas" that I haven't thought of?


Not really, though I'd prefer a Sugino XD crankset for such an
application, due to the better selection of chainwheel sizes available.

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Paul Southworth July 10th 03 11:48 PM

Campag - Shimano Compatibility Question
 
In article ,
Fred Roses wrote:
I am building up a bike for hilly light touring, and I'd like to use a
mix of parts already on the bike and on the basement shelf. For my
drivetrain I'd like to start with a Centaur Triple crankset (50-40-30)
and swap the granny for a Shimano LX 26. Front deraileur is Centaur
Triple. Rear deraileur will be Shimano XT with a 12-34 cassette.
Controls would be Shimano D/A bar-ends, set for friction front and
indexing rear. Since this will be a travel bike I'd like to use an
SRAM chain with removable link. Does anybody know whether I should use
a Campag or Shimano style chain,


If it's a 9-speed cogset, any 9-speed chain will work, brand not
important.

and whether or nor this kludge will
shift smoothly and reliably? Any "gotchas" that I haven't thought of?


I think it should work great.

--Paul

Qui si parla Campagnolo July 11th 03 01:59 PM

Campag - Shimano Compatibility Question
 
fred- For my
drivetrain I'd like to start with a Centaur Triple crankset (50-40-30)
and swap the granny for a Shimano LX 26. Front deraileur is Centaur
Triple. Rear deraileur will be Shimano XT with a 12-34 cassette.
Controls would be Shimano D/A bar-ends, set for friction front and
indexing rear. Since this will be a travel bike I'd like to use an
SRAM chain with removable link. Does anybody know whether I should use
a Campag or Shimano style chain, and whether or nor this kludge will
shift smoothly and reliably? Any "gotchas" that I haven't thought of?
Thanks in advance for your valued input... BRBR

This will work fine, from 26t ring to XT rear, I have built this very setup-.
Use a Sram chain, like a PC-59...

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Boulder, CO, 80302
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http://www.vecchios.com
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