Campagnolo Record 11sp Drivetrain with Shimano casette
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Hi,
I am new to Campagnolo Groupset but got a question hopping someone could help.
Recently fitted new Record EPS 11sp groupset and i put on my old wheels which is a Shimano Ultegra 11sp casette. Did a short ride and it seems to be working fine without any issues nor was there any noise.
Not sure if this will damage the rear derailleur?
I am new to Campagnolo Groupset but got a question hopping someone could help.
Recently fitted new Record EPS 11sp groupset and i put on my old wheels which is a Shimano Ultegra 11sp casette. Did a short ride and it seems to be working fine without any issues nor was there any noise.
Not sure if this will damage the rear derailleur?
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No, it definitely won't damage your derailleur or anything else for that matter.
The spacing on 11 speed cassettes are similar these days between Campagnolo, Shimano and SRAM so they're essentially cross-compatible. You may not get the absolute best shifting performance as you would from a complete system, but it will work.
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The spacing on 11 speed cassettes are similar these days between Campagnolo, Shimano and SRAM so they're essentially cross-compatible. You may not get the absolute best shifting performance as you would from a complete system, but it will work.
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kode54 wrote:i'm surprised to see a Shimano/SRAM hub on a Bora One wheelset
Campy sells both Shimano and Campy freehubs with their wheels.
There's sometimes a buggy.
How many drivers does a buggy have?
One.
So let's just say I'm drivin' this buggy...
and if you fix your attitude you can ride along with me.
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So let's just say I'm drivin' this buggy...
and if you fix your attitude you can ride along with me.
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Mockenrue wrote:No, it definitely won't damage your derailleur or anything else for that matter.
The spacing on 11 speed cassettes are similar these days between Campagnolo, Shimano and SRAM so they're essentially cross-compatible. You may not get the absolute best shifting performance as you would from a complete system, but it will work.
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Sprocket spacings differ so no, it won't damage anything but the shift will definitely be compromised.
Also be aware of the range limitations on EPS RDs.
Last - do you *really* want to spend all that money on EPS then throw your warranty in the bin (assuming it's new) - because that is what you are doing ...
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@graeme_f_k In what way will the shifting be compromised, as mentioned above I'm running SR with a SRAM Red cassette and the shifting is absolutely perfect, hasn't even needed any tweaking/adjustment in 2500km, in fact I was expecting issues and have been very pleasantly surprised at the lack of any.
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Seriously? Warranty? Because if something happened to one of the derailleurs Campagnolo would be able to determine he was using a non-Campagnolo cassette? That would be a nifty trick.
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Obviously you never have owed a company. How would you you like to repair/make something, then someone else changes it, then blame it on you? If I recall, didn't the Dura Ace cassettes have an issue of breaking? If that ruined your Campagnolo derailleur, who should pay for that?
I cannot blame any company to say 'use all my stuff or you may have an issue when it comes to a warranty repair'.
I cannot blame any company to say 'use all my stuff or you may have an issue when it comes to a warranty repair'.
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It's hard to imagine how a shimano/scram cassette could break a campy derailleur.
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