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  1. #1
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    If the teeth are already worn down, why not just keep the Shimano chain and keep pedaling? You can change out the cassette later when there's much more wear. If they're not worn down yet, I don't see why the Campy chain wouldn't still fit. See if you can compare your cogs to some brand new ones at the shop.

    Karen

  2. #2
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    Don't worry.

    I have Campy shifters and rear der and rear cassette, Shimano front der and chainrings, and Sachs chain.

    What they are talking about with the chain sizes is the width, which varies depending on the number of cogs in your cassette. More cogs = narrower chain. (gotta fit it all onto the bike somehow!)

    Just make sure you are using a "9 speed" chain with a cassette with 9 cogs, 8 with 8, 10 with 10, etc, and you should be fine!

    Are you having any problems?

    If it's all working, don't fret. If you are having wear issues or shifting problems take the bike in and find out if all the drivetrain components are meant for the same number of rear cogs. (even the front der and chainrings will vary depending on the number of rear cogs)

    Chainrings, ders, chain, and cogs need to match. Brands not so much.

    (learned at the enlightened feet of Chris at Robinson Wheelworks in San Leandro CA, one of my bike mechanics gurus)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  3. #3
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    Feb 2007
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    Thanks for the info!
    I'm not having any problems, and there do not appear to be any wear issues, though it could be that I haven't ridden it enough with the shimano chain to cause problems.
    I've looked around online and I think I'm going to invest in a wipperman or KMC chain just to be safe.
    Thanks again
    Sara

 

 

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