Jared Purdy
Dirt Disciple
Greetings, new poster here.
Greetings, I posted this same question on another forum but I'm not getting any hits, so I thought I'd try it here.
I took my 93 Record 8 speed hub a part yesterday as I discovered that the bearings were too tight. When I took it apart, I discovered that the rubber o-ring on the freehub is snapped and the seal over the bearings on the drive side is also missing.
I was looking at the the 93 Campagnolo Record product range link I've posted below, and it shows that there were two hub versions that year (and possibly other years as well). There was a Record, and a Super Record. The main difference between them is the hub material. The Record freehub body is steel (and very heavy) and the Super Record freehub body is aluminum (light). Ever measurement between the two hubs as displayed in the product description is exacly the same.
As it happens, there's a NOS Super Record version (apparently from around 91') for sale on eBay. As I'm looking to find a new o-ring and the missing seal for mine, I was thinking that I could just buy the NOS versions and use some of the parts on mine - so long as they fit.
I know that not all versions are compatible. My biggest concern is if the Super Record freehub body would fit, and secondly if they both have the same splines so that I could use the same cassettes? If they were drilled for the same number of spokes, I'd just get the rear wheel rebuilt with the new one, but my hub is 36 hole and the Super Record is 28.
Do any of you have in-depth knowledge as to this compatibility question?
Cheers, JP
Link to retrobike article: https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery...xOu5rT5gfxv78id-xCFmp_AvpXa8pgZXqT2W39B34qUKy
Greetings, I posted this same question on another forum but I'm not getting any hits, so I thought I'd try it here.
I took my 93 Record 8 speed hub a part yesterday as I discovered that the bearings were too tight. When I took it apart, I discovered that the rubber o-ring on the freehub is snapped and the seal over the bearings on the drive side is also missing.
I was looking at the the 93 Campagnolo Record product range link I've posted below, and it shows that there were two hub versions that year (and possibly other years as well). There was a Record, and a Super Record. The main difference between them is the hub material. The Record freehub body is steel (and very heavy) and the Super Record freehub body is aluminum (light). Ever measurement between the two hubs as displayed in the product description is exacly the same.
As it happens, there's a NOS Super Record version (apparently from around 91') for sale on eBay. As I'm looking to find a new o-ring and the missing seal for mine, I was thinking that I could just buy the NOS versions and use some of the parts on mine - so long as they fit.
I know that not all versions are compatible. My biggest concern is if the Super Record freehub body would fit, and secondly if they both have the same splines so that I could use the same cassettes? If they were drilled for the same number of spokes, I'd just get the rear wheel rebuilt with the new one, but my hub is 36 hole and the Super Record is 28.
Do any of you have in-depth knowledge as to this compatibility question?
Cheers, JP
Link to retrobike article: https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery...xOu5rT5gfxv78id-xCFmp_AvpXa8pgZXqT2W39B34qUKy