Campagnolo Veloce (CS01-EC0936) NOS/NIB Classic 9 Speed Ultra-Drive 13-26 Cassette

✓ Original part - produced in the 2000s
✓ New old stock & still in the original packaging!
✓ Worldwide shipping

Campagnolo Veloce cassette, hailing from Italy and in production during the 2000s. Made from steel and weighing in at 299 grams. A fine choice for keeping your classic bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike.

OVERVIEW


Condition - New Old Stock - In Original Packaging*
Model ID - CS01-EC0936
Production Era - 2000s
Country - Italian
Material - Steel
Weight - 299 g
Stock Code - D-CAS50C

*New old stock items may have marks from storage over the years, and as we often have multiples they can vary from piece to piece, but they are always genuine new & unused items.

TECHNICAL INFO


Speed - 9 Speed
Spline Pattern - Campagnolo Ultra-Drive (Exa-Drive)
Range - 13-26

SHIPPING, TAXES & RETURNS

We've been safely sending orders around the world since 2010. There's a handy shipping calculator on the shopping cart page so you can see the cost of postage as soon as you've added it to your basket. Your order will be carefully packed and sent with tracking & insurance, we despatch most orders within 2-3 days but larger items and orders placed before the weekend can take an extra day or two to process.

We accept returns, please notify us within 14 days and ensure the item arrives back with us no later than 30 days after the order was received.

We don't charge VAT, however, if buying from outside of the UK please remember that there may be import fees to pay directly to the delivery company before receiving the order. Unfortunately we can’t advise on the exact costs as it varies from country to country, so please check your national rates before purchasing.

HELP SECTION

Speed - the number of cogs on the cassette.

Spline Pattern - the shape of the cogs where they slide on to the freehub body, this must match the spline pattern of your hub to able to fit. In the 1980s Shimano introduced Uniglide cassettes that share the same spline pattern as their now standard Hyperglide, but the smallest sprocket threads on to the hub to secure it rather than using a conventional lockring, these will only fit hubs with a threaded section on the outside of the freehub body.

Range - the number of teeth on the smalles and largest cogs, this gives you an indication of how hard or easy the gearing will be, the lower the number the harder the gears. The tooth count of the cogs inbetween are usually evenly spaced, ie: a 6 speed 14-24 freewheel would likely have cog sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 & 24.