• It does! Campy 10-speed brifters pull the right amount of cable, when used with an "Exact Actuation" Sram derailleur, to work with a 10-speed Shimano or Sram cassette. The brifter's cable pull varies very slightly across the gears, whereas the cassette spacing is constant, but the variation isn't enough to cause any problems. I used a 9-speed Shimergo setup for years, and this is just as good.

    It's all done for cost - Campy shifters are cheaper than Shimano, Sram derailleurs are cheaper than Campy, and Shimano cranks are cheaper than either.

  • I’m planning on doing something similar with my 90s tourer.
    Campag 10 shifter
    Old Campag derailleur (pre 2000)
    Shimano 10 sp cassette.
    (I think I’ve got that right)

    There’s also an 8sp version using shimano derailleur and mech.

    Bike is currently 8sp campag shifting over re-spaced shimano 8 cassette.

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