I'm running a set of Centaur 10-speed Ergopower levers with a triple in 
front, and they work fine.
--Tom in Alexandria, VA

On Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00:38 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Brenton — The only brifters I've run are Campagnolo Ergopower Chorus 
> 10-speed to Shimano 9-speed. If you're open to running an 8 speed Shimano 
> cassette you could keep an eye out for Ergopower 9 shifters and you'll have 
> more to chose from.
>
> I haven't run the Ergopower shifters with a 3x. Given Campy's road racing 
> pedigree I'm not sure they're designed to handle a triple. 
>
> Ergopower prices are tough. To give you an idea, here's a set of 9-speed 
> Chorus shifters <https://www.ebay.com/itm/157927793076> in nice shape for 
> $185 with 21 watchers. Veloce and Centaur series are often cheaper than 
> Chorus or Record. Also, make sure you know what you're getting. The search 
> feature on eBay has seriously degraded recently and search results capture 
> far more than search parameters. "Campagnolo 10 speed shifters" will show 
> you 8, 9 and 11 speed shifters. If you add quotation marks you'll get more 
> accurate results. Search *Campagnolo "10" speed shifters *and you'll weed 
> out the other stuff. 
>
> People still like the Ergopower shifters, fair amount of demand. Because 
> they're rebuildable, people often hold onto them for parts. A lot of the 
> listings I've seen are in Europe and getting them is more expensive now 
> with tariffs and international shipping being what they are (bad). I'd say 
> hold out for a nice set, I often see them come up with lots of scratches. 
> Saved eBay searches are great for this. I'd expect to pay $150-$200 for a 
> set in nice shape, plus shipping. 
>
> If you have a good local bicycle co-op you might do better. Or get lucky 
> on local marketplace. 
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Monday, June 1, 2026 at 3:46:39 AM UTC-4 Nick Payne wrote:
>
>> I'm wondering why you're chasing Campagnolo shifters when your 
>> derailleurs are Shimano. It used to be that you could mate Campagnolo 11s 
>> shifters with Shimano 9s derailleur and cassette and get good indexed 
>> shifting (I ran that combination for several years from about 2010 
>> onwards), but Campagnolo changed their 11s cable pull around 2015, so you'd 
>> need pre-2015 Campagnolo shifters for that combination to work. If you want 
>> Shimano 9s integrated brake/shifter levers, I think they still make Sora 
>> 2x9 and 3x9 shifters, otherwise you're looking at NOS or 2nd hand for the 
>> higher level stuff. Microshift also make Shimano-compatible 2x9 and 3x9 
>> integrated road shifters.
>>
>> Nick Payne
>>
>

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