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Short or Medium Cage?
Greetings,
I was thinking of picking up a spare rear derailleur for my 2015-2018 Record 11 speed groupo (serious shortages in parts). I've come across some mixed reviews about the short cage 11 speed RD18-RE1 HO on the 11-29 cassette. Some have claimed that it doesn't shift as well as the medium cage. The Campy product catalogue does not indicate either way. It does state that the medium cage is designed to go up to 32 teeth. Any experiences with this? Both derailleurs are available, all be it not in great numbers. I only want one. Last edited by Jared Purdy; 12-07-2021 at 09:28 PM. |
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If you want to just go to 29t the short cage is more than enough. It will shift perfectly.
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I have used the short cage on several bikes with 29 max cassette’s they all worked great.
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Thanks guys. I'll place an order for one. I have no intention of running a 32 on this bike, so less is more!
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It's technology. It either works or it doesn't. Opinions on this don't mean anything. It's a simple enough component to set up properly, so I'm not sure what some people are doing to claim that it doesn't shift properly? Anywho, it's ordered, and at least I have new in box spare. Why does Campy have to make things so complicated? |
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I would stay with med cage. No downside with smaller cog cassette. Top pulley same distance from cog as short cage.
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