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Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:54 am

Hi fellas, i have a question and i hope someone on this forum can help. i have just bought a pair of 2009 shamal wheelset from a guy who has installed a ShimaNO compatible freehub (i believe it's the 7850 titanium Dura Ace one) but i'm not sure. BUT, i want to change it back to a Campy one and preferably use back the old one from my current wheelset. trouble is i'm not sure if it's compatible. i just dismantled the freehub from my current wheelset but it only has one level of pawl (meaning a set of 3 with springs) and i think the 2009 shamal's freehub has 2 levels of pawl (meaning 2 sets of 3 pawls). will i be able to fix my old wheel set's freehub to the shamal?
appreciate if anyone can help...bikerjulio???
thanks very much.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby bikerjulio » Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:45 pm

they look similar, and all have 3 pawls, but..........

Shamal spares here P88

http://www.campagnolo.com/repository/documenti/en/Spares09-C-3009.pdf

classic (2004 example) hubs here. FH looks similar but different part ##

http://www.campagnolo.com/repository/documenti/en/spares04_B.pdf

whereas with a current 2010 hub the part # is the same, FH B0015

http://www.campagnolo.com/repository/documenti/en/Spares10-B-010909.pdf

so, the answer is the Shamal FH is definitely the same as other current freehubs, but I don't know if an older one will work. You probably just have to try it and see.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:03 pm

bikerjulio, you're the man. can always count on you. thanks very much.

ok, i get it. there are only 3 pawls it's only that the shamal one looks different. they're thicker. trouble is my current wheel's hub is not even a campy one, it is a handbuilt one using campy freehub. not sure what hub it is either, it has got a carbon fiber body and it looks like below, but i've got a picture of the front hub will try and post the rear hub later. the front has got 24 bladed spokes and the rear has got 28 spokes, 14 double butted 3 cross on the drive side and 14 triple butted 2 cross on the non-drive side.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:16 pm

Quick advice please. was wondering which is the way to go, i think either way i'd have to spend more money.
i) shall i keep the titanium freehub that's on the shamal and buy a cassette that'd fit the ShimaNO spline but user friendly with campy shifters? ie like american classic, mavic or wheels manufacturing (these guys rework on ShimaNO ultegra/dura ace cassettes to fit campy shifters but don't know how they perform) cassettes?? will the shifting be affected???
ii) or change the freehub back to original campy ones and use back my old cassette. trouble is i would have to change the cassette anyways coz i've got new chain and crankset.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:13 pm

ok, another quick question. just been to the LBS and wrencher guy there told me that i don't have to fuss about the shamal wheelset at all. just buy a ShimaNO 10 speed cassette and put it on and it should work fine with the campy 10 speed shifters and rear derailleur. is this true? he said the spacing of the cassettes are the same and they are compatible. hmmm......
advice please.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby bikerjulio » Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:33 am

If you have to buy a new cassette anyway, I'd go with an AC conversion cassette. I found mine to work well & be v durable.

Since this is a campy forum, purists (which I am not) will shudder :shock: at the idea of using a ShimaNO cassette. your mechanic is wrong. campy 10 spd spacing is 4.12mm, ShimaNO is 3.95mm. if indexing was correct in the middle, then you'd be 0.7mm off at either end.

on other forums, heretics have written that this works OK, so you could always try and see what you think. it may just depend on how sensitive you are to good shifting. :)
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:38 am

yes, you are right, as usual. i did some search myself and found some info about campy and ShimaNO cassette spacing. ya, they're about 1+mm off. AM seems to be the cheapest in the market i can find. thanks, you have been very helpful
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Drew Eckhardt » Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:16 pm

Nottyfruit wrote:yes, you are right, as usual. i did some search myself and found some info about campy and ShimaNO cassette spacing. ya, they're about 1+mm off. AM seems to be the cheapest in the market i can find. thanks, you have been very helpful
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Other conversion options are:

1. Having Wheels Manufacturing machine a 9-speed (nine, not a typo - they add an 11 to the end of a cassette starting with a 12) Ultegra or Dura Ace cassette into an "Accelerator 10" conversion for $50 + shipping. Note that you'll end up with an 11 starting cog, with the options being 11-21, 11-23, 11-25, and 11-27. Also note that the conversion can only be performed on cassettes with the largest cog on an aluminum carrier, since they machine a recess in the non-drive side of that to get the wider Campagnolo spacing on a narrower ShimaNO free hub (this is what gets in the way of converting a ShimaNO cassette which starts with a 13 cog because ShimaNO makes those by using a loose cog big cog).

2. Buying an IRD conversion cassette. 12-23, 12-25, and 12-28 flavors are available.

3. Buying a Marchisio conversion cassette.

(I looked at this mess when considering running an original Powertap hub)
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:12 am

thanks drew, and the frantic search starts again...
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Fri Mar 18, 2011 5:55 am

OK, i've decided all this is too complicated. i'm going to remove the ShimaNO freehub off the shamal and put back the campy freehub. trouble is i'm not sure which one is correct, is it the ED10? like this one from jejames cycles?

http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/campagno ... 51391.html

appreciate the help. thanks.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:48 am

i think i've found it, the part no should be FH-BO015.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Drew Eckhardt » Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:42 pm

Nottyfruit wrote:i think i've found it, the part no should be FH-BO015.


Sounds right for a post-2006 Record derived hub.

That plus $40 Veloce cassettes imported from the UK will be cheaper than the conversion cassettes
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Re: Freehub question

Postby bikerjulio » Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:10 pm

Nottyfruit wrote:i think i've found it, the part no should be FH-BO015.


I told you that in my first answer :roll:
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Re: Freehub question

Postby Nottyfruit » Fri Mar 18, 2011 5:17 pm

LOL, duh.....i always overlook the obvious. too much on my mind.

thanks ernst and bikerjulio. now this chapter is closed.
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Re: Freehub question

Postby jannypan » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:22 am

i did some search myself and found some info about campy and ShimaNO cassette spacing. ya, they're about 1+mm off. AM seems to be the cheapest in the market i can find. thanks, you have been very helpful
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