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Converting from friction to index shifting
I have an older DeRosa that I converted to index shifting a few years back with some Ergo-8 levers and cable stops that attach to the shifter bosses. I am now updating to 12-speed Campy SR mechanical and notice that the cable guides supplied with the SR group don’t fit into the hole my downtube cable stops.
The shifting seems a bit harder than I expected, but that could just be due to new mechanisms. But I’m wondering if I should try and use the SR cable ends at the downtube. I could drill out the existing holes to accept the cable guides. Or is there a better option for converting the downtube shifter bosses to cable stops for indexed shifiting? |
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Order some of these brass adjusters from Dave Kirk, problem solved.
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A picture of what Campy supplied with the new shifters would help clarify your problem as I can't imagine what Campy did.
I see no reason why you can't continue to use the existing shifter boss guides.
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15 bucks, isn't that what a good candy bar costs? So, is that a DeRosa? |
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How to affix to old DT braze-ons is beyond me.
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I'd cut the nose off one of your new housing ferrules and call it good. (assuming a new ferrule fits in the adjuster of course) Last edited by jds108; 09-11-2024 at 09:12 PM. |
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Looks like you are using the wrong cable ferrules.
Plain old metal or nylon ferrules without a tail should fit just fine. |
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You may have to zoom in, but I have them on my Peg and am using the Campy 12 ferrules with the tail.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. It fit after all. It is a tight fit, and I removed the plastic adjuster to drill it out, when I was able to get the SR ferrule to go in with a little fiddling. Error on my part, as the tolerances are very tight.
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And did the rough shifting go away with the installation of the new ferrules?
Well, you did say it was a DeRosa in your first five words … |
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However, the shifts do seem to take more sideways swing in the paddle, particularly on the larger rear sprockets, than I remember on my Ergo-8 shifters. And noticeably more movement is required than the Shimano GRX shifters on my commuter bike. Have I missed an adjustment in cable tension? |
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I wonder if the throw is just different from those other pretty dramatically different examples. I'd worry less about how much or little throw there is and more on if it is smoothly and accurately shifting up and down the gear range. |
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