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this may be a stupid question but will this fit on a shimano 105 8 speed cassette, if so yes please!
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dibs campag cassette psm sent
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this may be a stupid question but will this fit on a shimano 105 8 speed cassette, if so yes please!
The splines on the sprockets are campag fitment not shimano
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all yours then sensilmilia
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Damnit, if only this was a few weeks ago!
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dredging..! hey guys, does anyone know if I can buy these new anywhere?
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A campag 8 speed cassette? or the custom spacers or both?...You can buy a new record 8 speed cassette from a lot of places, Halfords currently cheapest at £25 if you buy online (got one yesterday)
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The custom spacers is what I'm after! I found a place online who are apparently beginning manufacture of them again 'soon' but no where else atm..
£25 for a new cassette is pretty good, I may pick one of those up anyway!
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These websites are really useful for for mixing and matching cassettes/shifters
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-spacing.html
http://www.ctc.org.uk/cyclists-library/components/transmission-gears/derailleur-gears/shimergo
Not sure why you would want to run a Campag cassette with shimano shifters ?
I find Campag 8 speed spacers with Shimano sprockets /derailleur and Campag shifters works really well.(The only way to get a 32t sprocket on my touring bike-Campag shifters mean you can have a bar bag,Shimano hubs are bomb proof and take wide range cassettes)There is only 0.1mm difference in the spacers the main difference is in the sprocket thickness.You just need a knackered Campag 8 speed cassette to salvage the spacers from(Or a cheap new one) and build up a cassette with your Shimano sprockets .I can't see why it wouldn't work unless Campag shifters are more forgiving on the cassette spacing than Shimano.Good Luck
In relatively good condition 8 speed campag cassette with custom made spacers to suit shimano shifters. Collect from KT12 or will post at cost.