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Does a rear disc hub w camp body exist
Hi Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. /Tony -- // Tony // th(at)myob.se |
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Tony wrote:
Hi Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. /Tony Look into a Hugi 240s Shimano disc hub, and you may be able to interchange their Campy freehub body with the Shimano freehub body on that. I'm not sure if that involves an axle switch though. -- Phil, Squid-in-Training |
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Thanx Will probably work, but it's a little to expensive for an experiment :-) In article 0lMgf.10213$mm5.4036@dukeread03, "Phil, Squid-in-Training" wrote: Tony wrote: Hi Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. /Tony Look into a Hugi 240s Shimano disc hub, and you may be able to interchange their Campy freehub body with the Shimano freehub body on that. I'm not sure if that involves an axle switch though. -- // Tony // th(at)myob.se |
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Yep ... but I can't find some travel-agent that converts camp - shim cog spacing Any one know if there exit's camp - shimano travel converter ? T In article , Jasper Janssen wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:06:56 +0100, (Tony) wrote: Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. You might do better to use a Shimano 9/10 cassette on a Shimano hub with an otherwise Campy system. Allegedly, that is a good combination. Jasper -- // Tony // th(at)myob.se |
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"Tony" == Tony writes:
Tony Yep ... but I can't find some travel-agent that converts camp Tony - shim cog spacing Tony Any one know if there exit's camp - shimano travel converter Tony ? Jtek ShiftMate. http://www.jtekengineering.com/shiftmate.htm It works. |
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:06:56 +0100, (Tony) wrote:
Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. Jasper Janssen wrote: You might do better to use a Shimano 9/10 cassette on a Shimano hub with an otherwise Campy system. Allegedly, that is a good combination. Yes, or a Shimano/Phil/Whatever disc hub with an American Classic Campagnolo-spaced cassette. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 00:33:20 -0600, A Muzi wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:06:56 +0100, (Tony) wrote: Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. Jasper Janssen wrote: You might do better to use a Shimano 9/10 cassette on a Shimano hub with an otherwise Campy system. Allegedly, that is a good combination. Yes, or a Shimano/Phil/Whatever disc hub with an American Classic Campagnolo-spaced cassette. Better yet would be a set of spacers that converts a loose-cog Shimano cassette to Campy spacing -- only once a special purchase. But actually, there are reports that a Shimano cassette with a Campy system shifts acceptably to good without any tricks whatsoever. Jasper |
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Jasper Janssen wrote: On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 00:33:20 -0600, A Muzi wrote: On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:06:56 +0100, (Tony) wrote: Does a rear disc-hub with campy body exits ? Mavic has a wheelset with that, little to expensive. Jasper Janssen wrote: You might do better to use a Shimano 9/10 cassette on a Shimano hub with an otherwise Campy system. Allegedly, that is a good combination. Yes, or a Shimano/Phil/Whatever disc hub with an American Classic Campagnolo-spaced cassette. Better yet would be a set of spacers that converts a loose-cog Shimano cassette to Campy spacing -- only once a special purchase. But actually, there are reports that a Shimano cassette with a Campy system shifts acceptably to good without any tricks whatsoever. Jasper The hot setup is an old-version Campy 9 rear der combined with a new-version Campy 9 shifter; this combo is a virtually perfect match with a Shimano 9 cassette. A season of racing and training on such a setup has borne this out, in my experience. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:10:48 GMT, Ryan Cousineau wrote:
The hot setup is an old-version Campy 9 rear der combined with a new-version Campy 9 shifter; this combo is a virtually perfect match with a Shimano 9 cassette. Yup. The theoretical mismatch is something like .1 mm over the whole cassette. That's way less than the inaccuracies inherent in simply randomly differently clamped cable. Jasper |
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