I have tried several ways to mix Campy and Shimano.
This is what I've learned:
1. Third party cassettes suck, stick with the S & C brands.
2. If you keep the same number of gears, the Shift-mate gizmo work very well.
3. Sram chains seem to work very well with both Shimano & Campy.
4. You can rebuild Campy Ergopower levers to 9 or 10 speed (pre 11sp stuff).

Cheers!


On May 21, 2010, at 9:21 AM, rinjin wrote:

> I have Campy 10 components (brifters, derailleurs, cranks) on my Ram
> but the rear hub is Shimano. Have used a Wheels Manuf. cassette and
> have looked at other options (Jtek shiftmate, etc). I think someone
> recently posted a link to a Zinn article about using Shimano 9-sp
> cassettes with good results. Searched the archives and can't find the
> link...anyone remember the post or have experience with this mix of
> parts?
> 
> And, yes, I could just build a Campy rear wheel. But that would be so
> easy!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brian
> Utah
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