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  • How much are you after for the groupset, out of interest?

  • Holy moly, shome mishtake Shirley?

  • Thats absolutely crazy ! That price for athena levers ?!...

  • Went up reasonably slowly up and up. So I guess there's at least 1 other person who really wants a silver athena equipped bike. Chainset went for over 100 as well.

  • Especially when you consider how cheap some 10 speed veloce / centaur shifters are.

    I bought these last week £35!


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  • There's quite a following for pantographing Athena 11 speed stuff, most of it distasteful so my money is on that. £35 Centaur 10 speed is a great buy however!

  • I was eagerly following this too, along with the cranks. I guess it’s the nicest 11 speed silver campag group. The new 4 arm cranks are ugly and are powertorque, and the levers don’t have ultrashift.

  • Yeah i mean as @Lampman says i'd rather sacrifice the extra sprocket and get one of the last variations of centaur/chorus groupsets and keep the money to spend on a nicer frame and wheels.

  • I quite like the 4 arm design but appreciate not very traditional looking. The current silver 11 speed centaur groupset would have the benefit of taking up to a 34T cassette, not sure that Athena range had a medium / long rear mech option and is limited to 29T so I really don’t see the benefit over 10 speed tbh.

  • Any chance I could take you up on this?

  • Athena 11 had a long cage option as it had a triple chainset option. So did centaur 10. I also quite like the 4 arm design, quite keen on the potenza silver chainset.

  • I think its the last gen Centaur ultratorque groupset came with a compact chainring in 110bcd and a long mech at the rear.
    Campa only started making bigger cassettes recently of course but adding a shim/sram cassette could work we've all done it before 😉

  • Wow I have some of those Athena levers on a beater bike . That must be an error Shirley .

  • One way to find out

  • I currently run last gen Centaur ultratorque compact chainrings with older aluminium Ergopower centaur levers on my winter set up and it works beautifully, hence I wanted another set as back up / future build.

  • Thats a safe bet, I personally have smaller hands so my favourite grips are the 2000s camp models.
    I have mostly 9 or 10s campa as I don't do huge rides thats perfect for me, and i have had a few Frankenstein dailys using a mix of campy parts, best result was modern mirage (2010 ish) with long cage and shim cassette

  • Needing help with Campagnolo cassette compatibility.

    Bought a set of Campagnolo Zonda wheels, with what I thought was Campagnolo 11s free hub.

    But it doesn't seem to fit a campagno cassette.

    Wheels.


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  • Old cassette, which fits.


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  • New cassette (Veloce 10s) that doesn't fit.


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  • Can someone point out where I'm going wrong? Is there two types of campag free hub cassette spline?

  • Writing this all down has made me realise it's a fecking shimano freehub.

  • It is I’m afraid.

    I ‘might’ have a Campag freehub that you can literally swap out. Won’t be able to check until tomorrow tho.

  • A shame you want to run 10sp, for 11 the spacing between Campagnolo and Shimano is close enough.

  • I could send you a 105 cassette which I ran fairly recently with campagnolo group on the trainer

  • Ahh sorry I assumed was 11 speed.

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