New group set - do I need a new rear wheel?

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I've got a bike with 8-speed Shimano Claris on it. I want to upgrade to 10-speed Tiagra, and assumed this would mean a new rear wheel would be needed as well. Is this necessarily the case though? Or are some wheels that are 8-speed compatible fine with a 10-speed cassette?
Thanks
I've got a bike with 8-speed Shimano Claris on it. I want to upgrade to 10-speed Tiagra, and assumed this would mean a new rear wheel would be needed as well. Is this necessarily the case though? Or are some wheels that are 8-speed compatible fine with a 10-speed cassette?
Thanks
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If you were moving to 11 speed you may have had an issue with some older wheels because 11 speed hubs and cassettes are a few mm wider, but you don't have that issue moving to 10 speed.
A lot of 10 speed and below bikes will have 11 speed hubs with a spacer, so you may want to check that out and go 105 if your wheels can (R7000 is a wonderful groupset).
There are some 11-speed road cassettes that fit 10-speed freehubs, such as the 11-34, which require a supplied spacer before the cassette on 11-speed freehubs.
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