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  • Correct, means your groupset is MY2011. Please note that Campag was selling and producing this code up until 2014. So items sold up until 2014 would still have the 2011 code as no changes were made to that product since. Your crankset is MY2013 as this was the year Campag introduced the 52-36 ratio IIRC.

    It's also the key reference to use when looking for the correct spare part i.e.

    The Centaur 11s parts are not compatible with any other 11s parts, with the exception of the cassettes and chain as long as the cassette is within the outer limits of the rear mech in question.

    Quote from the manual of the Centaur rear mech;

    "The Centaur rear derailleur is designed to function exclusively (and is therefore com-patible) with Ergopower Power-Shift commands marked with the letter D"

    The letter D is visible when you lift the rubber hood, it's not part of the code that's mentioned on the white label.

    Rule of thumb:

    2011-2014 11s drivetrains, Chorus / Record and Super Record ergo's, chainsets and mechs will happily mix and match. Athena 11s is based on a different shifting system (single click downshifts vs multiple in Chorus and up), and will therefore behave differently. Also the Athena chainsets are based on Power Torque vs Ultra Torque for the high-end.

    Anything from 2015 onwards for 11s Chorus / Record and Super Record, is not compatible with anything pre-2015 other than the chains and cassettes. Once again, always keeping in mind the outer limits of the mech. I do believe the chainsets will work with each other as well although you might need to re-adjust the front mech a bit.

    Potenza 11s, here you have the version pre and post DB, items suiteable for DB use will show the HO mark.

    Ergopowers with EP17 code will only work with FC17 chainsets (power torque) and RD17 rear mechs. EP18 ergopowers codes will only work with FC18 chainsets (ultra torque) and RD18 rear mechs.

    In general, all 11s chains and cassettes can be mixed and matched, just make sure you remain within the outer limits of the rear mech.

    Current 12s drivetrains can be mixed and matched without issues.

  • Do you know if people have any luck mixing any 10 or 11 speed chainsets with 12 speed drivetrains? I've read that the spacing between the chainrings has changed slightly.

    I've got 10 and 11 speed carbon chorus chainsets that I'd theoretically like to use with a 12 speed chorus disk groupset.

  • 10s and 11s chainrings are probably wider than the 12s version which might result in the 12s chain not to engage correctly on the teeth. The 12s chain is 5.19mm wide vs 5.9mm for the 10s for instance.

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