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service@gottaridebikes.com
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
We are trying to change a hub on a Campy Zonda wheel, 07, from a
Shimano freehub to Campy.
We have a Campy hub from a different Campy wheel (also supposedly 07)
but the mechanic said that it will not fit due to being a different
diameter. He said that it's a 9s hub, not 10s, and that the two bubs
\bodies are not compatible. I believe he's rather full of it,
especially since the new cassette body comes from a new Campy wheel,
not one that's 5+ years old.

Is there an experienced Campy mechanic in the house who can shed some
light on this? Peter? Anyone?
Thanks in advance.

Mark
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
service@gottaridebikes.com wrote:
> We are trying to change a hub on a Campy Zonda wheel, 07, from a
> Shimano freehub to Campy.
> We have a Campy hub from a different Campy wheel (also supposedly 07)
> but the mechanic said that it will not fit due to being a different
> diameter. He said that it's a 9s hub, not 10s, and that the two bubs
> \bodies are not compatible. I believe he's rather full of it,
> especially since the new cassette body comes from a new Campy wheel,
> not one that's 5+ years old.

I'm pretty sure that Campy 9s and 10s cassette bodies are one and the
same thing. i.e. no change of cassette body from 9s to 10s.

Mark J.
>
> Is there an experienced Campy mechanic in the house who can shed some
> light on this? Peter? Anyone?
> Thanks in advance.
>

Hank Wirtz
01-03-1970, 09:02 AM
On Jul 28, 5:18 pm, serv...@gottaridebikes.com wrote:
> We are trying to change a hub on a Campy Zonda wheel, 07, from a
> Shimano freehub to Campy.
> We have a Campy hub from a different Campy wheel (also supposedly 07)
> but the mechanic said that it will not fit due to being a different
> diameter. He said that it's a 9s hub, not 10s, and that the two bubs
> \bodies are not compatible. I believe he's rather full of it,
> especially since the new cassette body comes from a new Campy wheel,
> not one that's 5+ years old.
>
> Is there an experienced Campy mechanic in the house who can shed some
> light on this? Peter? Anyone?
> Thanks in advance.

What model does the other freehub come from? Zonda is a cup and cone
hub. Vento, Scirocco and Khamsin are all cartridge bearing hubs, and
the freehub bodies aren't compatible. You want FH-BO015, but you could
be using FH-SC015.

Qui si parla Campagnolo
01-03-1970, 09:04 AM
On Jul 29, 12:49 am, Hank Wirtz <h...@wirtznet.net> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 5:18 pm, serv...@gottaridebikes.com wrote:
>
> > We are trying to change a hub on a Campy Zonda wheel, 07, from a
> > Shimano freehub to Campy.
> > We have a Campy hub from a different Campy wheel (also supposedly 07)
> > but the mechanic said that it will not fit due to being a different
> > diameter. He said that it's a 9s hub, not 10s, and that the two bubs
> > \bodies are not compatible. I believe he's rather full of it,
> > especially since the new cassette body comes from a new Campy wheel,
> > not one that's 5+ years old.
>
> > Is there an experienced Campy mechanic in the house who can shed some
> > light on this? Peter? Anyone?
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> What model does the other freehub come from? Zonda is a cup and cone
> hub. Vento, Scirocco and Khamsin are all cartridge bearing hubs, and
> the freehub bodies aren't compatible. You want FH-BO015, but you could
> be using FH-SC015.

See post on -marketplace. Freehubs for Campagnolo did change for 2007,
with the freehub one piece and not with a screwed in pawl carrier BUT
if the hubs are 2007 and both have aluminum axles, freehubs, including
the shimano compatible one, are interchangable. 2007 freehubs cannot
go onto 2006 axles BUT 2006 and earlier freehubs can go onto newer
axles.

No such animal as a '9s' Campagnolo freehub. If it's 9s, it's also
10s.