Rear hub for Campagnolo Record 9-speed
Last year I purchased a bike, second hand, that is fitted with a Capagmolo Record 9-speed group set. From what I can work out, the group set is circa 1999.
I'd like to buy a second rear wheel to fit to the bike so that I can use it with my stationary trainer during the winter. Do I need to buy a wheel with a hub/freebody that is specific to the Campag. Record 9-Speed, or will any 9-speed hub/freebody work?
Due to the age of the bike and group set, it's seems that it will be quite difficult to buy a specific hub/freebody.
Any advice is welcome.
I'd like to buy a second rear wheel to fit to the bike so that I can use it with my stationary trainer during the winter. Do I need to buy a wheel with a hub/freebody that is specific to the Campag. Record 9-Speed, or will any 9-speed hub/freebody work?
Due to the age of the bike and group set, it's seems that it will be quite difficult to buy a specific hub/freebody.
Any advice is welcome.
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You are lucky... any modern Campagnolo hub will work.
The splines for 9-10 and 11 speed are the sameleft the forum March 20230 -
Any current / past CAMPAG 9/10 speed freehub will work. Shimano/SRAM won't. Mavic do compatibale ones.0
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@ugo.santalucia and @rafletcher thanks for your responses that is very useful. I'll see if I can sort out a spare wheel for those dark winter sweat sessions.0
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Decent, cheap Campagnolo hubs available from the likes of Miche and Novatech.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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I Run Ambrosio Zenith Hubs 9spd on my winter bike no problems.0
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FWIW Ambrosio Zenith is a rebranded Novatech and Novatech is half the price.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0