::dom:: said:I know a few manufacturers make a conversion cassette that allows a Campy drivetrain on Shimano wheels but is there one vice versa?
Peter@vecchios said:Modern Campagnolo hubs and wheels(also Fulcrum) can have their freehub swapped to a 'alternative'(shimano/sram) compatible freehub so you can run shimano/sram cogsets on your Campag wheel/hub and shimano drivetrain.
See a decent bike shop that 'qui si parla Campagnolo'.
Check out the Park Tool website. I'm not sure but I believe they have a do-it-yourself on freehub changing. May be useful to you.::dom:: said:Thanks Peter@vecchios. I have Campy Neutrons (with a record cassette) that I want to swap on to a Shimano equipped bike... Are Shimano freehubs available for these... the nearest bike shop is 5000km away ... I may as well go to Italy to find one that speaks Campy.
Any other fixes... that I can buy online... I do most of my own wrenching.
....on my way there.......... will report back.Camilo said:Check out the Park Tool website. I'm not sure but I believe they have a do-it-yourself on freehub changing. May be useful to you.
Nope! Lots of stuff on hubs and freewheels fitting, servicing etc but couldn't find anything on fitting a Shimano cassette on a Campy hub...::dom:: said:....on my way there.......... will report back.
::dom:: said:Thanks Peter@vecchios. I have Campy Neutrons (with a record cassette) that I want to swap on to a Shimano equipped bike... Are Shimano freehubs available for these... the nearest bike shop is 5000km away ... I may as well go to Italy to find one that speaks Campy.
Any other fixes... that I can buy online... I do most of my own wrenching.
Phill P said:Anyone know where to get a campy/fulcrum shimano freehub? I'm abotu to do the same thing with a pair of zondas (and give them to my girlfriend)
Sorry, I thought you were looking for information on how to replace the campy freehub with a shimano freehub. There is a page that tells you how to take them off anyway, all you'd need is the new freehub....::dom:: said:Nope! Lots of stuff on hubs and freewheels fitting, servicing etc but couldn't find anything on fitting a Shimano cassette on a Campy hub...
Anyone got a solution?
Camilo said:Sorry, I thought you were looking for information on how to replace the campy freehub with a shimano freehub. There is a page that tells you how to take them off anyway, all you'd need is the new freehub....
http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=118
Thanks Camio, Peter@Peter@vecchios said:And Park site not really accurate. 5mm allen in the drive side axle end, 17mm open end wrench on the axle end flats..LEFT THREADED(Righty-loosey)...Remove axle end, freehub slides off. DO NOT grease pawls..oil them. Pawls are held on with a spring, they won't fall out like the older(1998 and older) ones. shimano freehub body is 'plug and play', install, shimano cogset on, adjust RD, go ride.
::dom:: said:Thanks Camio, Peter@
Just let me get this clear. All I need to do is buy a Shimano Freehub Body and remove the Campy one. There's no need to worry about the size of pawls or threads etc... campy off Shimano on... right?
So, how much do the Campy-made Shimano-compatible freehub bodies cost?Peter@vecchios said:Well, the shimano compatible freehub body made by Campagnolo. Not a shimano made freehub body.
Ahhh... gotcha! How much with shipping to Fiji? <--- now you know why I can't just pop down to the LBSPeter@vecchios said:Well, the shimano compatible freehub body made by Campagnolo. Not a shimano made freehub body.
alfeng said:So, how much do the Campy-made Shimano-compatible freehub bodies cost?
Is the axle size the same on the older, steel axles from the 90s as on the recent/current axles -- that is, is the fit universal on all Campy hubs?
Phill P said:what sort of lock ring do you need to use? Standard campy lock ring (which are size specific to your cassette...) or a shimano made lock ring?
::dom:: said:Ahhh... gotcha! How much with shipping to Fiji? <--- now you know why I can't just pop down to the LBS
Thanks for the info ...Peter@vecchios said:The new HG compatible freehub body is for the aluminum axled hubs, but I see the supplier lists one for the steel axle, Centaur/Veloce type hubs as well. All are about $100.
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