lighter cassette lockring for 11t campagnolo cassette

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micropox
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by micropox

besides the heavy steel lockring of campagnolo, is there a lighter lockring for this cassette

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Tune has one @6g

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by micropox

thanks guys

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American Classic has one

I am using it

its nice

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why do you care about 5 grams? just go to the bathroom before you ride!

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phatdad wrote:why do you care about 5 grams? just go to the bathroom before you ride!


campy only has steel lockring for their 11t cassette. weighs 16 grams. So that's 11 grams savings if i replace it with alloy lockring

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Erez_Pinarello wrote:American Classic has one

I am using it

its nice


thanks for the feedback. I would like to know if it is an aluminum lockring. How much does it weigh? also, i'm using campy 11-23 cassette on a campy freehub body wheelset. will it fit perfectly? Sorry for asking again. Just want to be sure before i order. Thanks :D

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phatdad wrote:why do you care about 5 grams? just go to the bathroom before you ride!


Welcome here, check out the rest of the site. It's Weight Weenies, for most of us here 5 gr. saved is 5 gr. saved.

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phatdad wrote:why do you care about 5 grams? just go to the bathroom before you ride!


If your not bothered about saving grams, why post here?
This is weight weenies!! We are obsesed about even 1g! :D

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phatdad wrote:why do you care about 5 grams? just go to the bathroom before you ride!


You're correct. I don't care about 5g or even 20g. It's all the small amounts you save in strategic places that'll add up in the end. It's key to building a light or reasonably light bike without sacrificing durability.

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