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What cassetts will fit my 03 Chorus 10spd?

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Phil Cox

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Aug 19, 2004, 3:27:45 PM8/19/04
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I have a short hanger, so at this time, I am guessing I have the following
cassette options:

Chorus 10 spd: 11-23, 12-25, 13-26

Will Record Cassettes fit?

Will the Centaur-10 Cassette fit?

Thanks,

Phil


Mark Janeba

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Aug 19, 2004, 8:59:22 PM8/19/04
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Record, Chorus, Centaur, Veloce are all interchangeable if the same
number of teeth and number of cogs (and often even if not).

Mark Janeba (using Veloce9 on my Chorus9 - cheap cassettes)

bfd

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Aug 19, 2004, 9:23:42 PM8/19/04
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"Mark Janeba" <man...@PLEASEcomDONTSPAMcast.net> wrote in message
news:K1cVc.191375$eM2.82878@attbi_s51...

> Phil Cox wrote:
> > I have a short hanger, so at this time, I am guessing I have the
following
> > cassette options:
> >
> > Chorus 10 spd: 11-23, 12-25, 13-26
> >
> > Will Record Cassettes fit?
> >
> > Will the Centaur-10 Cassette fit?
>
> Record, Chorus, Centaur, Veloce are all interchangeable if the same
> number of teeth and number of cogs (and often even if not).
>
>Agree, at different times, I have put Record 9 13-26, Veloce 9 13-28 and
Record 10 13-29 cassettes on my 2000 Chorus rear hub wheel. Have NOT had a
problem yet....


Qui si parla Campagnolo

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Aug 20, 2004, 8:59:31 AM8/20/04
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phil-<< I have a short hanger, so at this time, I am guessing I have the
following
cassette options:

Chorus 10 spd: 11-23, 12-25, 13-26

Will Record Cassettes fit? >><BR><BR>

Any Campagnolo 9s or 10s will fit including the 10s 13-29...with your changer.

Peter Chisholm
Vecchio's Bicicletteria
1833 Pearl St.
Boulder, CO, 80302
(303)440-3535
http://www.vecchios.com
"Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene"

Tuschinski

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Aug 20, 2004, 9:43:25 AM8/20/04
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Peter,

Is there a significant difference in mileage you can get with a Veloce,
Centaur, Chorus, Record Standard or Record Titanium Cassette?

I had my LBS make a set of handmade custom wheels and asked for a
Chorus Cassette. I knew other cassettes would fit, but I could afford
it and my bike has Chorus 03. I'm curious how dumb that decision was:)
I think I could have taken a Veloce Cassette and never would feel any
difference.


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Tuschinski

bfd

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Aug 20, 2004, 2:27:25 PM8/20/04
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Tuschinski <Tuschins...@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<Tuschins...@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>...

>
> I'm curious how dumb that decision was:)
> I think I could have taken a Veloce Cassette and never would feel any
> difference.

When I went from my Record 9 13-26 cassette to a Veloce 9 13-28, you
could *feel* the difference when you hold the two in your hand.
However, once on the wheel, you won't feel a thing.

Use the cassette you have now and when you need another, save your
money and get the Veloce!

Qui si parla Campagnolo

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Aug 21, 2004, 9:10:00 AM8/21/04
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Tuschinski-<< Is there a significant difference in mileage you can get with a
Veloce,
Centaur, Chorus, Record Standard or Record Titanium Cassette? >><BR><BR>

Only on the ti cogs. All the steel is identical with just different spline
attrach 'systems', ala a aluminum carrier. Ti cogs don't wear as well as steel.

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