I was able to remove my cable and replace it easily because of this video . Thanks , excellent. Any advice on why this would happen and how to avoid it ? Could Campy have some bad cables ? Mine had 4500 miles on it and was the ultra smooth cable and housing. A $70.00 set. Thanks again, Dave
What cable type and diameter is required for Campy Chorus 12, is it 1.1 or 1.2mm? My cable went bad and I need to know what the right length and diameter.
at first glance, you would need a new cassette (and maybe a differen freehub body), a different shifter, a different rear derailleur. Could be beneficial to change the chainrings/crankset as well, but that may not be necessary.
This helped, thanks. I had got to this point but I wasn't sure what to expect if I unscrewed that little T15 Torx bolt.
Thanks for that tutorial. Most informative and "real ".
Very helpful. Thank you! I have ekar 13, but looks like a very similar design to the shifter you had there.
brilliant video mate
I was able to remove my cable and replace it easily because of this video . Thanks , excellent.
Any advice on why this would happen and how to avoid it ?
Could Campy have some bad cables ?
Mine had 4500 miles on it and was the ultra smooth cable and housing. A $70.00 set.
Thanks again, Dave
Thanks, very helpful !
campagnolo xenon 10 gear, how to adjust reach. thank you
What cable type and diameter is required for Campy Chorus 12, is it 1.1 or 1.2mm? My cable went bad and I need to know what the right length and diameter.
I need help with the left lever. It is brandnew, but did not click in an held the front derailleur in place?
What I need to change to upgrade from 8 speed to 11 speed ?
your mentality
at first glance, you would need a new cassette (and maybe a differen freehub body), a different shifter, a different rear derailleur. Could be beneficial to change the chainrings/crankset as well, but that may not be necessary.
I only got 2,500 miles on my Campy cable, very disappointing. Should not be that hard to get the head out. Switching to Jagwire.
Can you actually do it in real life. Your terminology is a bit confusing for most novices.