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changing a cage on a campy rear derailleur. has anyone done it?
Had anyone done the swap on an 11sp Record / Chorus RD-15 or RD-18?
Is it doable or do you need 3 hands to wind up the spring and metal detector to find all the little bits that went flying? Any funky tools needed
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I swapped out the pulley wheel cage assembly on a Potenza rear changer a few weeks ago. Pretty sure they're the same as 2015-onwards Chorus.
No drama, no issues, no special tools. There may have been a Torx key involved. |
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haven't done Campy, but I have done a few Shimano derailleurs.
At least with Shimano, it's fiddly, but not terribly tough M |
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should be very easy, straight forward
just dont pinch your fingers when you wind tension back in and id be surprised if youtube didnt have a few video's showing how its done maybe even one of the "official campy" video's |
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Quote:
https://www.campagnolo.com/US/en/Sup...ls_replacement
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looks TOO easy....
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