Chainsets?

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bennydorano

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Location
Armagh
When you buy a new 'chainset', whats included? Front rings & cranks only?

Tough sportive on the horizon and finding my new bike 53/39 (11/28) set up very tough on the thighs, thinking of going compact with maybe a 13/26.
 
Exactly that. Chain set refers to cranks and rings. Group set refers to everything included shifters and brake calipers etc


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bennydorano

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Location
Armagh
Cheers, noticed a good deal for a Campy Veloce chainset (currently have 105), if I proceed with with the campy dont I need some sort of adaptor for the cassette?

I'm assuming my rear derailleur would be ok? (11/28 currently - to a 13/26), chain also?
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
You would need to check the gap between the chainring bolts is the same as compacts are 110 mm ( bcd or pcd i forget which) and if i am right a 53/39 are 130mm or 135 mmfor campy i read on ctc forum
Also check if you have 4 or 5 bolts ...
To change to a compact do you need a new BB?
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Location
Paisley
Modern chainsets use external bottom brackets and they're not all compatible with each other. Even the old-fashioned square taper bb's have differences between Campag & others. I would guess a switch from 105 to Veloce would require a new bb. Your current front mech should probably work ok, but may not be ideal to work with a compact chainset due to the bigger difference between the size of the rings, and will almost certainly have to be lowered a touch.
 

Old Plodder

Living at the top of a steep 2 mile climb
Re chainrings :-

The bcd (bolt circle diameter) is important; this can be measured by measuring the bolt centre to the bb (bottom bracket) axle centre, & double it.
 
To swap to Campag you will need new a new BB. You will also need a new campag freehub if you by a Campag cassette. I'd stick with Shimano personally, my commuter is full Campag Veloce, but once things wear out I'll be swapping everything over to 105 black.

Shimano Freehub
SHimano-freehub.jpg


Campag Freehub
Campagnolo-Freehub.jpg


PS: when you chain the cassette stick a new chain in at the same time :thumbsup:
 

Judderz

Well-Known Member
On the subject of Chainsets, my Orbea will now be my winter bike, this has Shimano 2300 set up, but with a Suntour 52/42 square taper chainset, I've just changed the BB like for like, but if I want a 2300 50/34 compact square taper chainset, is there anything I need to look out for (chain length etc)?

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