help?....
Mate has a 10 speed camopo veloce Cassette which he dropped on the floor before fitting .
The spacers are all mixed up .
Have tried it on but something seems not right ,
there are 7 spacers 4 round small and three larger ...the last
one at the biggest sprocket is orange .One of the Larger spacers are thinner than the rest and we have positioned it in the forth space from the highest sprocket .
Does anyone have a cassette they could look at or is it a special chain for that cassette ?
Confused Roadie
jim
The spacers are all mixed up .
Have tried it on but something seems not right ,
there are 7 spacers 4 round small and three larger ...the last
one at the biggest sprocket is orange .One of the Larger spacers are thinner than the rest and we have positioned it in the forth space from the highest sprocket .
Does anyone have a cassette they could look at or is it a special chain for that cassette ?
Confused Roadie
jim
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http://www.campagnolo.com/repository/do ... B_1007.pdf
Go to page 81.....shows an exploded view of your 10spd cassette.
Save A,B & C as a .pdf file....this will not be available in the future when Campy makes some changesCajun0 -
thanks for that but the prolem is we have 4 round spaces and 4 large unlike the diagrram which has 3 small an 5 large
jim0 -
I'd lay them flat to determine the thickest to the thinnest (they should all be stamped with parts numbers too, which should help with grouping 'like-thicknesses' together).
First lets identify a group for conversation purposes: i.e. 12x25 (interpolate if different )
Based on Campy's .pdf file, I'd place the 1.6mm one between 23 & 25.
Now place one of the Small 2.4mm between 13-14; 14-15; 15-16; 16-17.
Place a Largest 2.55mm between 17-19.
Place a Large 2.4mm between 19-21; 21-23.
According to Campy's .pdf, Types N & Q are the same thickness (2.4mm).
Type O is the thickest: 2.55mm (only one per cog set)
Type P is the thinnest: 1.6mm (only one per cog set) and goes between the last 2 cogs....
Once assembled on the hub, you should be able to 'eyeball' the distances between cogs to see how equally spaced they are before tightening down on the lock-ring...
Good luck... I think you'll be o.k.Cajun0 -
thanks for that will give it a go
jim0