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I suspect that it's possible, as I've seen MTBs with only a few rear cogs, such as those that use Hope's trials hubs and half an SRAM cassette.
Whether it will be easy, I have no idea. Give it a go.
I suspect that it's possible, as I've seen MTBs with only a few rear cogs, such as those that use Hope's trials hubs and half an SRAM cassette.
Whether it will be easy, I have no idea. Give it a go.
Hi all
I am putting together a bike with some campy mech on a nice 80's peugeot frame. I have a 10 speed chorus derailleur and chorus crank that I want to use, question is, would it be ok to use a rear hub with a 5 speed block? I'm using friction shifters, so is it just a case of setting the upper and lower limit screws to account for the narrower block? I've heard that there's some issue with jockey wheels when you try to mismatch. The secondary question is that if the answer is no, and I have some wheels with a 5 speed screw-on block, will I be able to find a 9/10 speed campy block that will still fit between the dropouts (130mm, using old Record hub)?
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