DMZ
Devout Dirtbag
Practical advice required...
Just been having a discussion spinning off from my post wanting to find some STIs (8, or possibly my mind is migrating to 9 speed) for a scratch build which I'm working backwards through really, all dependant on what I can find available at the right price... However it has been drawn to my attention that my rear wheel, Bianchi, Bianchi hub, which came to me second hand with a used Miche Primato 12-26T 9 Speed Cassette, is probably Campy. I intend to change the cassette, but was planning on (working back from the levers) some older Shimano running gear which I am currently sourcing. 8, maybe 9 speed, with flight deck levers if possible.
At first I thought: does the cassette matter if the number of sprockets is the same? Then I found out about spacing differences. So can one not get a set of sprockets that can be shifted with Shimano gear, but fit a campy hub?
Then I thought: can I adapt/swap out the freehub (body?) to fit a shimano cassette? However there seem to be some on the net designed for this but seem needlessly expensive, and I am confused, can one not simply just screw in a Shimano freehub, or is the thread different or something? I am a noob so my simplistic thought is probably missing the blindingly obvious technicalities that you are all familiar with, hence the question...
I am reading a lot on the net about this and am sort of floundering.
I still wonder if a cassette that fits the campy hub can be made to work with Shimano mechs...
Another solution is to scrap the rear wheel and use it for something else, but it took me ages to find my wheels...
If anyone has any ideas as to what mechs/speed will work the best if I have to do mods and mix/match also let me know. I'm aiming for 8 or 9 speed.
Cheers.
Just been having a discussion spinning off from my post wanting to find some STIs (8, or possibly my mind is migrating to 9 speed) for a scratch build which I'm working backwards through really, all dependant on what I can find available at the right price... However it has been drawn to my attention that my rear wheel, Bianchi, Bianchi hub, which came to me second hand with a used Miche Primato 12-26T 9 Speed Cassette, is probably Campy. I intend to change the cassette, but was planning on (working back from the levers) some older Shimano running gear which I am currently sourcing. 8, maybe 9 speed, with flight deck levers if possible.
At first I thought: does the cassette matter if the number of sprockets is the same? Then I found out about spacing differences. So can one not get a set of sprockets that can be shifted with Shimano gear, but fit a campy hub?
Then I thought: can I adapt/swap out the freehub (body?) to fit a shimano cassette? However there seem to be some on the net designed for this but seem needlessly expensive, and I am confused, can one not simply just screw in a Shimano freehub, or is the thread different or something? I am a noob so my simplistic thought is probably missing the blindingly obvious technicalities that you are all familiar with, hence the question...
I am reading a lot on the net about this and am sort of floundering.
I still wonder if a cassette that fits the campy hub can be made to work with Shimano mechs...
Another solution is to scrap the rear wheel and use it for something else, but it took me ages to find my wheels...
If anyone has any ideas as to what mechs/speed will work the best if I have to do mods and mix/match also let me know. I'm aiming for 8 or 9 speed.
Cheers.