View Full Version : Hub compatibility with 11sp campy
gutefahrt
01-24-2009, 02:28 PM
I'm getting Record for my new ride and can't find any documentation about compatibility of wheels (hubs) with the new 11 speed groups. I was interested in Williams System 19 and emailed him twice, but he's still not sure if his wheels are compatible. I'm waiting to hear back from Easton as I might get the new EA90 SLX. I can't find any official word on Campy's site.
Any insight?
Thanks.
pdmtong
01-24-2009, 02:59 PM
was wondering what caught your eye about the system 19. I read through the site but can't seem to find much else about them
gutefahrt
01-24-2009, 03:15 PM
They're light, made by one guy who reportedly stands behind his product, and they're $500. I want to get road tubeless next season, so want a wheelset that's not super expensive.
BdaGhisallo
01-25-2009, 05:24 AM
Campy did not change their cassette bodies when they introduced 11sp. They simply made the cogs thinner and added a little more overhang. So if a hub/wheel will work for Campy 10, then it will take 11 with no problem.
I've read of a few conflicts since the additional cassette overhang moves the largest cog closer to the spokes, but the amount is only about 1mm. I've got one cassette on Fulcrum zero wheels and another on a PowerTap rear hub and both work fine.
-dustin
01-25-2009, 10:26 AM
From what I have experienced, Campy and DT hubs work, while Mavic (R-SYS at least) and Zipp hubs need a spacer. Mavic is releasing an 11sp specific freehub body soon.
tuscanyswe
01-25-2009, 10:35 AM
White ind says the h2 hub is not compatible with campy 11.
gutefahrt
01-25-2009, 04:01 PM
You'd think there'd be a hub compatibility chart furnished by campy. :butt:
You'd think there'd be a hub compatibility chart furnished by campy. :butt:
That will never happen. As far as Campy is concerned, there are no other brands worth owning. As I noted, the changes are minimal and if there really is some interference, the brand was really placing something very close to the cogs. I read of some alleged Mavic problem, but just looking at my Ksyrium wheelset, I see nothing that would interfere.
-dustin
01-25-2009, 11:12 PM
That will never happen. As far as Campy is concerned, there are no other brands worth owning. As I noted, the changes are minimal and if there really is some interference, the brand was really placing something very close to the cogs. I read of some alleged Mavic problem, but just looking at my Ksyrium wheelset, I see nothing that would interfere.
With the R-SYS wheels, the inner-most cog rubs the 'hub flange'.
gutefahrt
01-26-2009, 01:27 PM
Mike,
Yes, All 90 level wheels are compatible with Campy 11 speed.
Regards,
Scott Junker
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