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I have a set of Campy Atlanta 96 wheels. Will these things take a 10 speed or will I have to replace the rear axle?
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On 5/20/2017 3:48 PM, wrote:
I have a set of Campy Atlanta 96 wheels. Will these things take a 10 speed or will I have to replace the rear axle? Atlanta 96 are AFAIK just deep aero rims. On what hubs did you build them? Campagnolo original CS hubs are 8 speed (in theory 7sp too but hardly any exist). Those are distinctive in sporting a big lump on the right side of the hubshell between flanges. http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfr...t/yeasowat.jpg The current (since 1999) Campagnolo format supports 9-10-11 speed Campagnolo cassettes. http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfromthepast/CANEWHUB.JPG` -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 5:16:01 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 5/20/2017 3:48 PM, wrote: I have a set of Campy Atlanta 96 wheels. Will these things take a 10 speed or will I have to replace the rear axle? Atlanta 96 are AFAIK just deep aero rims. On what hubs did you build them? Campagnolo original CS hubs are 8 speed (in theory 7sp too but hardly any exist). Those are distinctive in sporting a big lump on the right side of the hubshell between flanges. http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfr...t/yeasowat.jpg The current (since 1999) Campagnolo format supports 9-10-11 speed Campagnolo cassettes. http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfromthepast/CANEWHUB.JPG` -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 They are complete Campy wheels with the bulb hub you're talking about. I am using them as 9 speed without problem. But there doesn't appear to be sufficient clearance for a 10th speed. Pro Bike Kit has a killer deal on Scirocco wheels so I just ordered a set. I intended to keep them for my Eddy but I can install them on the Basso. The Eddy is good for general riding but the Basso Loto is way better for hard riding. I think I stumbled across the only 62 cm Loto in existence when I found this one. My previous Basso was a Gap. I would leave the Basso as a 9 speed but parts are impossible to come by and a set of Record 9 speed levers used cost more than nearly new 10 speed. |
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On Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 9:35:34 AM UTC-7, wrote:
axle lengths http://wheelsmfg.com/catalogsearch/r...les+Campagnolo strong but re-straighten able in vise with square n 11 pound shirt handle hammer Thanks but two points - it would be an 8 mm axle. And it came to me that 7, 8 and 9 speed cassettes all increased the width one step each increase in speed but that 10 speed cassettes were only the width of a 9 speed. So when I get around to putting all the components onto the Basso when they all arrive the 10 speed should work fine. Looking at Sheldon't crib sheet it says that 130 mm was the same for all of more width than 7 speed. Though I thought that I remembered 124, 126 and 127 spacing before getting to 130.. |
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On Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 4:36:02 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 5/21/2017 4:46 PM, wrote: On Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 9:35:34 AM UTC-7, wrote: axle lengths http://wheelsmfg.com/catalogsearch/r...les+Campagnolo strong but re-straighten able in vise with square n 11 pound shirt handle hammer Thanks but two points - it would be an 8 mm axle. And it came to me that 7, 8 and 9 speed cassettes all increased the width one step each increase in speed but that 10 speed cassettes were only the width of a 9 speed. So when I get around to putting all the components onto the Basso when they all arrive the 10 speed should work fine. Looking at Sheldon't crib sheet it says that 130 mm was the same for all of more width than 7 speed. Though I thought that I remembered 124, 126 and 127 spacing before getting to 130. Four/five speed format generally 120/121mm, six speed and early sevens 125/126mm, slowly creeping over a few years[1] to 130mm where we remain today for non-disc road bikes. Ten speed Campagnolo cassettes hang over on the low gear side using the same cassette body as nine. Early 8 cassette bodies will not accept current cassettes see image: http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfr...st/CACS890.JPG You can see the offset of that ten speed low gear on the right. [1] A road hub from the mid-1970s to about 1992 could well be just about any number in that range, 'standards' notwithstanding. I do have the stepped 9 speed cassettes and there is a lot of clearance on the smallest cog. So I'm sure that the 10 speed will work. And looking in my cupboard I discovered a new spare 10 speed cassette. So by the end of the week I should be able to have a fully set up Basso which I can use on the hardest rides. The only thing you have to remember is to always have the inside pedal up since the Loto BB is almost an inch lower than the Eddy. |
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