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DA10 cassette on DA9 freehub?
I thought Shimano's new 10 speed cassette was supposed to work on freehub
bodies that previously worked with the 9 speed stuff. Is that wrong? I have a new bike with DA10 and I put the cassette on an older pair of wheels. It seemed just fine at first, but then it started chinking around on the ride and now it's loose as a goose. Do I need a new freehub body or can I just use some kind of spacer? Thanks in advance. -- Bob C. "Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts." T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) |
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DA10 cassette on DA9 freehub?
psycholist Wrote: I thought Shimano's new 10 speed cassette was supposed to work o freehub bodies that previously worked with the 9 speed stuff. Is that wrong? I have a new bike with DA10 and I put the cassette on an older pair o wheels. It seemed just fine at first, but then it started chinking around o the ride and now it's loose as a goose. Do I need a new freehub body o can I just use some kind of spacer? Thanks in advance. -- Bob C. "Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts." T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) Is the lock ring still securely torqued down? I don't have many miles on 10 speed cassette on 9 speed hub, but i seems secure and quiet -- daveornee |
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DA10 cassette on DA9 freehub?
Brain fart. When I removed the 10 speed cassette from the wheel that came
on the new bike, I missed the tiny little spacer ring after the largest set of cogs. Once I realized that and got it in place, I was golden. -- Bob C. "Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts." T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) "daveornee" wrote in message ... psycholist Wrote: I thought Shimano's new 10 speed cassette was supposed to work on freehub bodies that previously worked with the 9 speed stuff. Is that wrong? I have a new bike with DA10 and I put the cassette on an older pair of wheels. It seemed just fine at first, but then it started chinking around on the ride and now it's loose as a goose. Do I need a new freehub body or can I just use some kind of spacer? Thanks in advance. -- Bob C. "Of course it hurts. The trick is not minding that it hurts." T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) Is the lock ring still securely torqued down? I don't have many miles on 10 speed cassette on 9 speed hub, but it seems secure and quiet. -- daveornee |
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DA10 cassette on DA9 freehub?
psycholist wrote: I thought Shimano's new 10 speed cassette was supposed to work on freehub bodies that previously worked with the 9 speed stuff. Is that wrong? I have a new bike with DA10 and I put the cassette on an older pair of wheels. It seemed just fine at first, but then it started chinking around on the ride and now it's loose as a goose. Do I need a new freehub body or can I just use some kind of spacer? Thanks in advance. -- Bob C. DA and ultegra 10s cogsets MUST have the included spacer for them to work on 8s/9s HG freehub bodies. Poor design, IMO, shimano couldn't make these so they would fit onto DA 10s hubs AND older hubs?? Just use any 1mm spacer onto the freehub body first, then the cogset. |
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