New 10 sp cassette on new Mavic wheelset



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I just picked up a new set of Mavic Equipe wheels (off eBay) and a new
10 sp Ultegra cassette (from Performance). I installed the cassette on
the freewheel and tightened down the lockring until it won't go any
further. I've swapped out a few cassettes on previous wheelsets, so I
believe I know what I'm doing. But, the cassette is still not tight on
the freewheel. I really can't believe that I would need to purchase an
additional spacer for the cassette (it came with all the spacers that
the paper insert from Shimano shows) or have I somehow stumbled upon
Mavic's new 11 sp hub and freewheel combination? Any thoughts if I'm
completely overlooking something before I go buy a spacer from the LBS?
Thanks
 
sfsurfer wrote:
> I just picked up a new set of Mavic Equipe wheels (off eBay) and a new
> 10 sp Ultegra cassette (from Performance). I installed the cassette on
> the freewheel and tightened down the lockring until it won't go any
> further. I've swapped out a few cassettes on previous wheelsets, so I
> believe I know what I'm doing. But, the cassette is still not tight on
> the freewheel. I really can't believe that I would need to purchase an
> additional spacer for the cassette (it came with all the spacers that
> the paper insert from Shimano shows) or have I somehow stumbled upon
> Mavic's new 11 sp hub and freewheel combination? Any thoughts if I'm
> completely overlooking something before I go buy a spacer from the LBS?
> Thanks


Are you certain that the play is the cassette and not the freehub? If
the latter, a little bit of play is normal.
 
"sfsurfer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I just picked up a new set of Mavic Equipe wheels (off eBay) and a new
> 10 sp Ultegra cassette (from Performance). I installed the cassette on


But, the cassette is still not tight on
> the freewheel. I really can't believe that I would need to purchase an
> additional spacer for the cassette (it came with all the spacers that
> the paper insert from Shimano shows) or have I somehow stumbled upon
> Mavic's new 11 sp hub and freewheel combination?


Not yet. 11-speed drivetrain systems are due out next year. Rear stay
spacing will go out to 135mm, the new standard for road bikes. This will
render all previous wheels and alu and carbon frames obsolete. Until
internally geared rear hubs take over in 2010, rendering all
derailleur-based systems as quaint and as antiquated as the lever-based
shifters of the 1940's:

http://www.theracingbicycle.com/images/Helyett_Speciale_5.JPG

Any thoughts if I'm
> completely overlooking something before I go buy a spacer from the LBS?
> Thanks
>


Seriously, you should be able to rotate the cassette lockring a couple of
revolutions for good thread engagement. If you have this and you're still
bottomed-out, then just insert a spacer closest to the spokes. Your bike
shop will have many of these in their metal recycling bin leftover from
used-up throwaway cassettes. Typical width of these is about 1-1.5mm.
 
sfsurfer wrote:
> I just picked up a new set of Mavic Equipe wheels (off eBay) and a new
> 10 sp Ultegra cassette (from Performance). I installed the cassette on
> the freewheel and tightened down the lockring until it won't go any
> further. I've swapped out a few cassettes on previous wheelsets, so I
> believe I know what I'm doing. But, the cassette is still not tight on
> the freewheel. I really can't believe that I would need to purchase an
> additional spacer for the cassette (it came with all the spacers that
> the paper insert from Shimano shows) or have I somehow stumbled upon
> Mavic's new 11 sp hub and freewheel combination? Any thoughts if I'm
> completely overlooking something before I go buy a spacer from the LBS?
> Thanks


Need the fat spacer Mavic provides with the hub(you got this, correct?)
and the thin spacer that comes with any shimano 10s cogset(you got
this, right?), to be used on a 'standard' 9s freehub body-use both
spacers.
 

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