Fulcrum Zero swap from Shimano to Campy?
How Far is too Far
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Is it just a case of buying a new free hub to swap from Shimano to Campy with these wheel?
TIA Rich..
TIA Rich..
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How Far is too Far wrote:Is it just a case of buying a new free hub to swap from Shimano to Campy with these wheel?
TIA Rich..
Yep, but make sure you get the right freehub as there are two versions, one for the Khamsin to Zonda's and the other for the Fulcrum 3's to Zero's Eurus, Shamals, Boras etc.0 -
Thanks,
I knew it was easy enough with Mavics but never had Fulcrum wheels, just had a quick google and the freehubs seem a fair bit more expensive than Mavics0 -
Internet wisdom has it that a shimano 11 speed cassette works happily with campagnolo shifters so maybe you don't have to change the hub at all?
Never tried it myself and don't know anyone who has.0 -
That is something I did not even think about, 11 speed Ultegra Cassette and happy days. Cheaper Cassettes than campy ones as well. Sound like a win win
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I would check that internet wisdom because of the variable spacing with 11 speed. Unless someone out there knows that they are compatible, I would like to know as it would give me options too.
Check this table (scroll down):
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-spacing.html
These boys do this, but I don't know of a supplier in the UK:
http://wheelsmfg.com/products/rear-driv ... sions.htmlseanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/09/ ... ght_303199
so yeah they are compatibleGIANT PROPEL SL1 for racing and posing
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shadow4532 wrote:http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/09/bikes-and-tech/drivetrain-compatibility-hidden-in-plain-sight_303199
so yeah they are compatible
Now that is a good thing.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0