Campagnolo to Shimano hub
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ed325 wrote:Hi. Have a pair of campagnolo vento 3g wheels. Is there away of converting the rear to take a Shimano 9 speed cassette?
Thanks Ed
FTFY
https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/products/c ... ow-mid-end
Should do the job as long as you can get the old Campag freehub off easily
EDIT:- Sorry just had a second look and the Shimano version is sold out. Call Malcolm at Cycleclinic and check if he is expecting new stock or can source one specifically.
Rose bikes have them in stock
https://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/cam ... aid:7395070 -
Thanks for that. Free wheel is more than I paid for the wheels.
Thanks Ed0 -
Ill get more next week. No point in holding more than one or two as it can take a month to sell them.http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk -wheel building and other stuff.0
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Staying with the existing freewheel and cassette, and using one of these - https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/cables/jtek-shiftmate-1/ might be the cheapest option. Not sure if that's the right "Shift-Mate" btw, but the do them for most of the cross compatibilities.
There are (or used to be) some conversion cassettes, but I think you'll struggle to find one for 9-speed these days.0 -
Do campagnolo do a 11-32 cassette ? I cant find one.
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ed325 wrote:Do campagnolo do a 11-32 cassette ? I cant find one.
Ed
Yes - the relatively new Potenza system offers an 11-32 , 11-speed cassette for £124
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/campagnolo-pote ... tte-11-32/
Eye wateringly expensive tho when you think an equivalent Shimano 105 5800 costs a quarter of the price
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-105-580 ... 60654290uk0 -
Thanks I am running 9 speed. I will just get the free wheel conversion.
Ed0