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* No, Campy is not making a quick link for 12, 11, 10, 9 speed chains. I mentioned it a few pages back as to why. They feel there isn't a reason to. That someone riding offroad would have more of a use for a quick link than someone riding on the road. |
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Related question: will an EKAR chain work on an older system? I see them priced more reasonably than 12 speed chains (at least on a quick search). |
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I haven't tried it but since you can 1 up other chains, I wouldn't be surprised if it works. |
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Thanks! (waits with bated breath for response from @gfk_velo )
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"Description This adapter allows you to use a flat mount caliper on a frame or fork that was designed using the IS mount standard. Compatibility: Rear IS mount (Frame): This adapter will only work with 160 mm. rotors. Front IS mount (Fork): This adapter will only work with 180 mm. rotors. Tested with Shimano, SRAM and Campagnolo flat mount calipers. This adapter is intended to be used with 140 mm. calipers." A little while back when I was trying to convert my IS winter bike to Campy hydro I dug into this a lot and the Website is right when I looked at my fork and measured it. I forgot about Magura 180's - Thanks - I might still try to make that bike into an EKAR bike and as it's my load it up/winter bike 180 on the front might be a good idea. Crap those Magura Rotors are heavy 194G for an 160mm Last edited by morrisond; 10-21-2020 at 03:46 PM. Reason: More information |
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The derailleur determines how far to move the chain based on how much cable is pulled.
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I doubt Campy is changing the ratio of how far the Derailleur moves per mm of cable pulled- then they would need new 13S 2X derailleur's as well. That would not make sense unless they need to do it from an engineering standpoint. |
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Campy has changed the cable pull, per shift, every time they changed speeds from 10-11-12. Don't expect the cable pull on a 13 speed shifter to be the same as a twelve. There's only so much total pull you can get, so when the number of pulls goes up, the travel per pull will go down, even if only a small amount. For example, an 11 speed shifter, connected to a 10 speed RD comes up short on total travel for an 11 speed cassette, so it also means the RD actuation ratio is not the same as 10 speed.
I have a dial indicator cable pull measuring device that can measure in .001 inch increments. So far, I've only used it to measure the cable pulls on 10 and 11 speed RDs. |
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If one click on 12s is 1mm of Cable pull which equals 3mm of lateral in the back or whatever it is then 1 click on 13s = 12/13 of 1 mm in cable pull and 12/13 of 3mm in the back assuming that the distance between the small gear and large gear are the same. As long as the ratio of movement is the same it should work. It just needs someone to try it. Yes cable and index rings move the same distance just 12/13 of the distance before - probably just closer spaces. Last edited by morrisond; 10-21-2020 at 05:33 PM. Reason: Adding info |
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A tanpan-like device might be needed in this case. |
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I just looked and the 180mm comment is for IS tab mount, not IS post mount forks. Hardly anyone makes carbon forks like that anymore. If it were a steel fork someone was custom making, it wouldn't be hard to ask for it to be modified. But I'd be surprised if you couldn't do a a 160mm on the front.
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Dimensionally you probably can't make an Flat Mount to ISO Tabmount bracket low enough to work with 160mm on the front. |
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