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  • Description
  • Campagnolo Xenon 10 Speed Rear Derailleur
    The dimensions of the Xenon rear derailleur cage have been slightly modified in the 2007 range to interface with the 10 spd chain, which is narrower than the 9 spd one.

    It is available in short and medium cage versions, depending on the drivetrain it will be used with.

    Weight:
    253g (short)
    258g (medium)

    Campagnolo Recommended Gearing:
    - Short Rear Gear:
    Use with double std. or CT chainset with all Campagnolo sprocket ratios except 13-29.
    - Medium Rear Gear:
    Use with double std. and CT chainset with all Campagnolo sprocket ratios (inc 13-29). Can also be used with a triple crankset with all Campagnolo sprocket ratios except 13-29.

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Short £36.35 £27.63
MD £36.35 £27.63

  • About Campagnolo
  • Campagnolo S.r.l. designs, produces and distributes high-end components for racing bikes. It is present in over 30 countries with five branches and nine agencies. The main facility is located in Vicenza and employs about 690 workers. Campagnolo S.r.l. was founded in Vicenza in 1933 by Commendatore Tullio Campagnolo. The company soon expanded, focusing on the three fundamental concepts that would also characterise its future - performance, technological innovation, and quality of products and services. Products in carbon fibre are constantly being created as a glance at the new collection reveals: cranksets, front and rear derailleurs, integrated controls, headsets, seat posts / pins, bottle cages and high and low-profile wheels all made from carbon fibre.
  • About derailleurs rear
  • Rear Gear Selection Help Derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist, writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie, invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps. In recent years Campagnolo and Shimano are the two main manufacturers of derailleurs, with Campagnolo only making road cycling derailleurs and Shimano making both road and offroad. American manufacturer SRAM has been an important third, specializing in derailleurs for mountain bikes, and in 2006 they introduced a drivetrain system for road bicycles.
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