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Old 01-04-2019, 09:45 AM
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i would just keep looking for a loose cog conversion cassette personally.

i have tried a few of the work arounds over the years and find that while some of them work acceptable, the shifting is not campy smooth with the kludges.

the thing is, once you find the conversion cassette, if it's loose cog, you are good for life. just replace the loose worn cogs and keep the spacers, they obviously never wear out.

i bet if you post a WTB for one in the classifieds, one will turn up.
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