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Jesus!
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New wheels, new bits. Needed?
I have my gravel bike set up with Ekar. I have Fulcrum Rapid Red wheels. Just upgraded to Shamal Carbons.
The new wheels came with the adapter. https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/...E&gclsrc=aw.ds This was not on the Fulcrums and they worked great. I pulled off the 13 cassette, and tried to swap it to the new wheels, and it will not work with the adapter. The cassette is way too loose. Take it off, and it fits great. So I'm confused. I thought the adapter was to allow 13's to fit on pre-N3W hubs, and if that's right, why did they include it? Something free? That's not very Campy. Am I good with it like I have it (like it was), without the adapter? |
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You have that backwards - the adapter allows 10/11/12spd cassettes to fit on the N3W freehub, not 13spd cassettes to fit on pre-N3W freehubs. In order to fit a 13spd cassette on a pre-N3W wheel you'll have to replace the pre-N3W freehub body on the wheel with an N3W freehub body.
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Aftermarket cassettes for Ekar, 11-36 and 11-42 from TOOT. Oddly linked to a chain and big chainring package at present, as part of "THEJASON", however.
https://performance.tootengineering.com/en/accessori/
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Cassette lockring rool
Can someone confirm that the Ekar 13 cassette lockring takes the same cassette tool as older Campy cassettes?
If not, what's the tool to tighten the cassette lockring? Thanks!
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In case anyone is a match, I have a classifieds listing here to see if anyone would like to swap their 165mm crankarm / crankset for a new 170mm with 40T one.
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Finally a sunny day and I was able to test out the the new bike (Giant Revolt Advanced Pro) after the shop adjustment of the shifting.
I thought the shifting was pretty bad, and I had feelings of anger at the world again. It took me some time but I realized that if I held the shift up for about a second, I would get the right upshift each time. Is that normal on Ekar? I assume not, but what could be causing that? My first thought was the bscrew gap might be too large but I reset it now and feel it's at the minimum (at 3MM or slightly ness) where I can still shift smoothly. If I reduce the gap, I can't go up to the highest gear anymore - using Campagnolo's advice to measure 3mm or less at the penultimate sprocket. I haven't tried this hold/shift when shifting multiple cogs up yet to see if I can learn how to do that consistently. Otherwise, the placement of the chain within the cogs feels a bit off (certain placements are quite nosy), so I could reindex later. From gfk_velo's notes, this is where I am: Hangars: LBS straightened the hangar before they did their work. Hangar torque: My thru axles (lightweight J&L after market) ask for 9NM, so I torqued to that BScrew: as noted above, I have it to (I believe) the minimum without the pulley wheel preventing the next shift up. I can always try to squeeze the gap a bit more. Cable Prep: the LBS went with Jagwire tandem pre stretched cable - they left a bit more cable on the derailleur than I did so they didn't use the stock shifter shifting cable. One thought is to order a new Ekar cable kit for $80 or the Jagwire Elite Ultra Slick for Campagnolo for $30. Of course I want to save money, should I just shut up and buy official? If I do buy new inner cable, my thought is to go try a different LBS, print out the summary below, and have them check all these things. Otherwise, I assume the LBS knows how to prep cable / housing properly. I originally used full cable housing on my setup, they went with stop housing (is that the right term, but it should be bare wire inside the frame) Metal Ferrules - I know there's one going into the rear derailleur, but haven't checked closely for other spots. Cassette: I believe it's at 40NM. I had it tighter before but asked the shop to loosen it and retighten to official spec. Quote:
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If you are going up the cassette (larger cogs), it is easy at first to shift two or three cogs. Once you get the feel down, shifting to what you want becomes second nature. But again you should not have to "hold" the shift. |
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Campagnolo mechanical shift levers actually have a little over-travel built into the mechanism, so the derailleur actually moves a little too far when the paddle is pressed while shifting to a larger sprockets, and when the paddle is released the derailleur moves back to be centered under the sprocket. If the cable indexing tension is a little low (such that the derailleur under-shifts when moving to larger sprockets), holding the lever may keep the derailleur far enough over to allow the shift to happen. It is possible that the shop didn't get the cable indexing tension quite right when the set it up, but a more likely possibility is that the cable indexing tension was set up properly initially, but the tension loosened as the new cable and housings got settled in with use. |
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As I'm finishing my first Ekar build, I'm finding this thread incredibly valuable. Thank you to all of those contributing such useful information!
Most of my Campy experience, ranging from original Nuovo Record and friction downtube shifters to most recently (!) Record Compact 10, is only peripherally relevant! (Yea, I've been stuck on 10 speeds for a *long* time now...just starting to build a couple of new bikes and upgrade others with Record 12)
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Campy specs a plastic ferrule for the rear derailleur.
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