Campagnolo 9 speed Racing T used with 10 speed Cassette
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Campagnolo 9 speed Racing T used with 10 speed Cassette
This may be a very short thread, but is there enough range to fully support using a 9 speed Racing T RD with 10 speed cassette.
I have 10 speed Ergo's as part of the solution.
I have 10 speed Ergo's as part of the solution.
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I am not any kind of Campy expert, but my understanding is that Campagnolo changed their RD pull ratio sometime in the middle of the 9 speed era. So an 'early' 9 speed RD would not be compatible with the 10 speed shifter, while a 'late' 9 speed RD would be.
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According to Campagnolo Racing Triple (RD-09RA3) derailleur (disraeligears.co.uk) it is a RD01-RA309 from 2001 so should work.
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