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Old 16 November 2013, 11:48 PM
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Default Mavic cassette

Iv broken 11 tooth cog on this ( I presume mavic cassette - all individual cogs separated by spacers for campag )

Wheel is a cosmic elite from 1999.


I've bought this one, think it's what I need

https://clemenzo.com/index.php/compo...id,36/lang,en/.





Anybody know???
Old 16 November 2013, 11:51 PM
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For bike stuff I look at the relevent section on Retrobike

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Old 17 November 2013, 06:10 AM
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Retrobike.

Ok thanks
Old 17 November 2013, 07:41 AM
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I don't think Mavic ever made cassettes; probably Shimano.
Just use trial and error and hope for the best; cassettes vary a lot!
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It'll be a Campag cassette if that's what your group set is. As stated Mavic don't make the cassette. Just the wheel and freehub.
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If you're running a 9-10 speed rear cassette then the one in the link will be fine.
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Ah thanks, bit of a relief.


I'm confused though still. - I mean what's this then.

I bought off ebay, " i think". ( since I can't quite remember ). To use my cosmic wheel (road bike is campag ) on the tri bike (shimano geared) incase it was too windy for the disc.

Since you can use same cogs with different spacers


http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/...psc00c76ce.jpg .

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http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...m=123&AbsPos=6

http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...m=123&AbsPos=5



Mavic made 2 casettes IIRC , perhaps the top one is the one you have....

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Looks very much like the top one only ten cogs.

Both the one on the bike and the one in the box i pictured

Except the one in the box has the 11 tooth cog missing - I'm trying to remember why

Anyway the two cassettes look the same except curiously the cutouts for the splines are 100% different ( relative to the teeth) - both cassettes go on freewheel fine.

The freewheel is as ruff as **** though, the bearings I mean

And from what I can tell it's almost impossible to find another one of this vintage
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Thanks for that link btw.
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See if Malcolm can help you here.......

http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk/

Keeps all sorts of older stuff and knows his onions

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