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I use the Miche 10 speeds on my Campy bikes..... and have fitted 11 speeds to customers with no issues at all.... the Miche ones have very smooth changes.....one other add to that is ....I've always used these with KMC chains...
Thanks for that. I've just put a new KMC chain on as well.
Miche it is then.
Thanks for the input chaps.
10s are poor, IME. My one was jumping and skipping with small chips in the metal, after 100 ish miles (admitedly that was ride london in torrential floods - 2015?). Still, you'd expect the original campag version to survive that.
Yes, only upgraded to 11spd recently - 600 miles so far with some big climbs in Spain, and no issues.
I've used Miche 10spd cassettes as well and never had issues.
Use the 10 speed ones.
They work OK with shifting, although they're on my "dry Sunday" bike, which isn't the toughest test of durability...