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From that chart, the Campagnolo 10s Ergolever pulls only 2.8mm of cable with each shift, versus 3.1mm for SRAM Exact Actuation 10s system.
But also note that there are a couple of typos in those pages, most notably the SRAM 11s Exact actuation cable pull (should read 2.8mm or so according to my research, certainly not the same 3.1mm as the SRAM 10s shifter!). And this error follows through to the other chart showing the multiplication and the "% difference" column. And these same pages claim that Shimano and SRAM use different sprocket spacing between their road and mountain cassettes. And there is also a paragraph that appears to conflate the huge differences in a Campagnolo cassette's separate spacer thicknesses to actual sprocket-spacing ("pitch") differences AND to cable-travel differences which also don't actually exist. It's just a blog page, so I'm not sure that it's worth trying to save(?). Those pages were written about 5(?) years ago, are still up on their site, and have never been corrected! Still, seems like possibly some useful information there, IF you feel you can trust any of it. Another couple of related online resources are: https://www.cyclinguk.org/cyclists-l...gears/shimergo and: http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2013/...ampagnolo.html Last edited by dddd; 02-28-2019 at 02:51 PM. |
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