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  • Not everyone liked the QS "upgrade". You should use a (non) QS shifter with the matching (non) QS front mech.

  • You can swap the good condition lever blade onto the QS body by knocking the pivot pin through

  • Never knew this thread existed, that's a life of Shimano groupsets for you. If I want to fit a triple chainset to a Chorus 10 speed group, do I need to make any adjustments? Like specific shifter or long reach mechs?

  • You can use a medium cage, tho a long reach would likely work better. Just make sure there is enough chain length in the setup to allow a big / big combo if you happen to shift to that at some point. What cassette gearing will u use? Some say a 29 will work with a medium cage in this setup tho i havent tried.

  • I'm guessing you're going to need a BB with longer axle than one for a double too.

    I vaguely recall Campag suggest the medium cage mechs were OK for up to 26 teeth on the back cassette, tho as mentioned above I have heard of people with 29 teeth on the rear that have made it work.

    My previous recent record here has not been great so don't take what I say as gospel :)

  • @user75204 thanks very much for the replies, forgot to mention the wider bb, that's the one thing I was aware of.

    It's for a touring bike so feels like a triple set-up would be appropriate, but just working out how best to source the parts if going that route. A compact might be enough in reality.

    Useful to know about rear cog limitations with a medium reach mech. After more Googling it appears 1992 thru 2008, all ERGO were double and triple :)

  • The left ergo itself has lots of tiny shifts, not just 2 or 3 positions.

  • Campagnolo website is pretty good for technical and user manuals for all sorts of groupsets. I'm not sure if they go that far back, but worth a look. Retrobike used to archive a lot of Campagnolo catalogues too that might be worth a look

  • How many gears and what colour group? Athena 11 is decent value and you'll find parts in either black or silver.

  • Thanks all for the help with this. Looking online it seems for 2004 Chorus (10s), Campag produced a specific triple group...
    which obviously I feel obligated to search the ends of the earth for.


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  • which obviously I feel obligated to search the ends of the earth for.

    Welcome to the Campagnolo Club

  • And pay for it too I imagine. Grazie.

  • They were hard to get hold of when they were in production! Good luck in your hunt.

  • Hmm, good to know I guess.

  • Thanks now watching, although probably won't 'pull the trigger'.

  • Also watching
    Even though I shouldn’t

  • Front derailleur for triple is slightly different too. The inner plate of the cage is larger than the one on a double front derailleur.

  • Thanks for clarifying, may have secured a triple group.

  • It sounds like you know your stuff ! I've never thought about it, but given that the tooth difference is less between rings for a triple (!?), in a pub quiz, I would have answered that the inner plate might even be smaller. Either way, if it were Shimano, below 105, it would rub on one plate or the other - lol.

  • I know because I just sold a partial triple Centaur/Chorus groupset I had in the attic to a fellow forum'er. If in desperate search for something triple from Campa, give me a yell, @jambon . I have some spares left: Veloce triple 9 speed crankset, brifters and medium/long cage rear derailleur, Centaur 10 speed triple front.

  • Thanks a lot for the help, the campag familia is a friendly one! I have secured a Record 10s triple group so I'm all catered for :)

  • 👍 Curious to see the frame it's meant for...

  • Here you go. Thanks again for the help.

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