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Campagnolo 11s Shifter Rebuild
My 2010 Athena shifter LH will not hold the cable tension necessary to keep the chain on the 53 ring. As they have somewhere between 10-12k miles, its maybe time to rebuild . . . and I am very interested in seeing how a shifter works internally. My shop sponsor has offered to help me but he has only done a handful of 10s shifters. I am curious are there additional steps for the 11s or just different parts? Any resources one can provide would be very helpful. Of course knowing OldPotatoe can fix any damage I do is a great safety net!
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About $110 for the assembly but smething else is going on. Question, to ensure it's a 2010 not 2011 RH lever, one higher gear at a time(smaller cog) or multiple cogs with the thumb button? Last edited by oldpotatoe; 02-27-2012 at 08:23 AM. |
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Hmm... 110 for the assembly?? the brake lever of a 10 speed new version shifter, the last incarnation shaped one will fit in there???
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Ouchie!
I like the way the 11s shifts and it's really nice-looking, plus they last a really long time and the ergos fit my hands nicely. But the $30 rebuildability of 10s will keep me riding what I have for a while. BL Quote:
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The brake lever blade will fit into any new shape ERGO lever. |
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Maybe make sure the two 3mm bolts on front and back are tight...they sometimes loosen. |
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That's the cheap way to pass from centaur 10 speed to 11 chorus then
Wonder if the FD lever will work fine with 11 tho. It should. Quote:
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I am thinking back to when I bought the Athena groupset, and bet it was the first year Athena was offered. So it is probably 2009, NOT '10, though it sounds like that doesn't affect the performance. I will check those bolts mentioned for tightness. FWIW, the shifters are not mounted, any way I can easily test functionality?
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You can mock the position in a pipe or an old handlebar, then use an old cable and tight the cable with the hands... just pull the cable and start clicking with the other hand, the cable should move.
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Be sure that the problem is not something simple, like needing to turn the big ring limit screw out 1/8-1/4 turn. If you get the screw set wrong, it will put a lot of tension on the cable, attempting to reach the needed position, but not quite making it. Then the FD will fall back one notch.
The ultrashift levers are very easy to disassemble, but there are no spare parts available, so that won't help. Here's a link to some info that I posted long ago. http://forums.roadbikereview.com/cam...er-154068.html |
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Having said all this, I don't think I have the LH innards, some RH ones tho, 10s and 11s. Last edited by oldpotatoe; 02-28-2012 at 08:18 AM. |
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Last edited by Ralph; 02-28-2012 at 08:45 AM. |
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rebuildable or not?
so, i'm still confused: is 11 speed campy rebuildable or not? are we stuck with the entire shifting assembly and only able to move over the brake lever and hood? i love the 11 speed hood design and feel, and i'm stuck on ultrashift as my favourite shifting mechanism ever, but i got into campy because of its rebuildability as a major factor. i'm hoping it's rebuildable.
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