WTB (if available) Campy 10sp *24* spoke rear hub



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Long story short, I have an old (circa 1990-91) set of
American Classic "Time Trial" wheels, built on Sun Mistral
19mm tubulars, and the aforementioned American Classic hubs.
My current bike is all Campy 10sp
- I'd like to use these wheels for weekend racing. I've
already glued a tire (Vittoria Corsa CX) to the front
one and have already raced it a few times last summer
(couple crits and a road race), seems to have held up
fine. I'd like to glue the other tire onto the rear
wheel and use it too - but I need to re-build it first
with a hub that can do Campy 10. Operative weirdness
here is 24, NOT 28 spokes. Does such a thing exist? ...
and if so... what do ya'll think about durability? I'm
150'ish weight wise when fit.

Thanks...

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jim-<< but I need to re-build it first with a hub that can
do Campy 10. Operative weirdness here is 24, NOT 28 spokes.
Does such a thing exist?
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Not from Campagnolo, but perhaps King or Hugi BUT I would
just get a 28h Record hub and find one of many 28h rims(like
Velocity Escape).

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American Classic makes a 24 hole hub with Campy
compatibility.

http://www.amclassic.com/Road_Hubs.html

Not the cheapest hub out there but I hear they are nice.

Mark

-=- jd -=- wrote:
> Long story short, I have an old (circa 1990-91) set of
> American Classic "Time Trial" wheels, built on Sun Mistral
> 19mm tubulars, and the aforementioned American Classic
> hubs. My current bike is all Campy 10sp
> - I'd like to use these wheels for weekend racing. I've
> already glued a tire (Vittoria Corsa CX) to the front
> one and have already raced it a few times last summer
> (couple crits and a road race), seems to have held up
> fine. I'd like to glue the other tire onto the rear
> wheel and use it too - but I need to re-build it first
> with a hub that can do Campy 10. Operative weirdness
> here is 24, NOT 28 spokes. Does such a thing exist? ...
> and if so... what do ya'll think about durability? I'm
> 150'ish weight wise when fit.
>
> Thanks...
>
> -=- jd -=-
 
American Classic makes a 24 hole hub with Campy
compatibility.

http://www.amclassic.com/Road_Hubs.html

Not the cheapest hub out there but I hear they are nice.

Mark

-=- jd -=- wrote:
> Long story short, I have an old (circa 1990-91) set of
> American Classic "Time Trial" wheels, built on Sun Mistral
> 19mm tubulars, and the aforementioned American Classic
> hubs. My current bike is all Campy 10sp
> - I'd like to use these wheels for weekend racing. I've
> already glued a tire (Vittoria Corsa CX) to the front
> one and have already raced it a few times last summer
> (couple crits and a road race), seems to have held up
> fine. I'd like to glue the other tire onto the rear
> wheel and use it too - but I need to re-build it first
> with a hub that can do Campy 10. Operative weirdness
> here is 24, NOT 28 spokes. Does such a thing exist? ...
> and if so... what do ya'll think about durability? I'm
> 150'ish weight wise when fit.
>
> Thanks...
>
> -=- jd -=-
 
American Classic makes a 24 hole hub with Campy
compatibility.

http://www.amclassic.com/Road_Hubs.html

Not the cheapest hub out there but I hear they are nice.

Mark

-=- jd -=- wrote:
> Long story short, I have an old (circa 1990-91) set of
> American Classic "Time Trial" wheels, built on Sun Mistral
> 19mm tubulars, and the aforementioned American Classic
> hubs. My current bike is all Campy 10sp
> - I'd like to use these wheels for weekend racing. I've
> already glued a tire (Vittoria Corsa CX) to the front
> one and have already raced it a few times last summer
> (couple crits and a road race), seems to have held up
> fine. I'd like to glue the other tire onto the rear
> wheel and use it too - but I need to re-build it first
> with a hub that can do Campy 10. Operative weirdness
> here is 24, NOT 28 spokes. Does such a thing exist? ...
> and if so... what do ya'll think about durability? I'm
> 150'ish weight wise when fit.
>
> Thanks...
>
> -=- jd -=-