Campy 10 rear set up
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Not sure exactly what you mean but if your rear shifting is not indexing correctly, first put the chain in the smallest cog of the cassette and make sure that the derailleur cable is tight- use allen wrench to loosen the connection and pull the cable tight if necessary. Then move chain to the 4th cog. The derailleur jockey wheels should be directly below the cog. Use the barrel adjuster on the derailleur where the cable casing ends to move the jockey wheels into correct position. Counter clockwise moves jockey wheels further inward; clockwise moves them further outward. When you've done these two things, you should have perfect shifting throughout the whole cogset.0
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Here is what I do. Although this guy is doing the demo on Shimano it works for me just as well on Campag. However, I make my adjustments with the downtube tensioner rather than the rear mech one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkzvfCaIbyQ
A couple of points though. On the rear mech, make sure the cable is going underneath the retaining plate (see image) and also that it is traveling through the cable guides under the Bottom Bracket ok. If not, you will get indexing problems.
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