marin man":odp8iyg2 said:If you want to see a bodge of epic proportions then click the link in my sig.....spinergy doctor I am still riding it as well
marc two tone":2vba0n1i said:good work mm.
nice to see that the spinergy hub is shimano friendly! i think shimano do 2 types of fitment and , ritchey is differerent again. a couple of times i have robbed out a freehub body to realise it wont fit .
by the same token shimano m570LX will fit m750XT. if you need to reinstate that xt hub without messin' with the spinergy. m570 is good stuff too and, cheap-ish.
thanks mm.
angusross":3vzfz4t0 said:So i found a very cheap Shimano 600 Hub:
the guy says it had a 9 speed cassette on it..
but Sheldon says:
Shimano 600 - Became 600EX when indexing was introduced, 600 Ultegra (Gray finish) when 7-speed added. When it became an 8-speed group, the 600 designation still existed, but it was usually referred to as just "Ultegra". With the '98 model year, 9-speeds came in and the "600" designation was completely dropped from Ultegra.
so it must be an 8 speed freehub right??
UPDATE:
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... f1afa9bef0
http://bike.shimano.com/publish/content ... le.html/07)%20Hub%20Specs.pdf
= Hyperglide 8/9/10 Speed compatible!
marin man":2vbih9pf said:angusross":2vbih9pf said:So i found a very cheap Shimano 600 Hub:
the guy says it had a 9 speed cassette on it..
but Sheldon says:
Shimano 600 - Became 600EX when indexing was introduced, 600 Ultegra (Gray finish) when 7-speed added. When it became an 8-speed group, the 600 designation still existed, but it was usually referred to as just "Ultegra". With the '98 model year, 9-speeds came in and the "600" designation was completely dropped from Ultegra.
so it must be an 8 speed freehub right??
UPDATE:
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx? ... f1afa9bef0
http://bike.shimano.com/publish/content ... le.html/07)%20Hub%20Specs.pdf
= Hyperglide 8/9/10 Speed compatible!
well eight and 9 speed have virtually no difference at all anyway......should be fine