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Campagnolo Chorus Freehub/Lockring Woes
Hi Everyone,
This is my first posting, a pal of mine on the board recommended that I ask for some advice from the community, so here I am. I am in the process of a new bike build and have hit a roadblock with the rear wheel. The lockring for the cassette does not thread onto the freehub which seems to be a common occurrence. Went to LBS, they said could be lockring, could be freehub... an that I could replace either but should start with some gentle persuasion to get beyond the threads that are not catching. Spent a while tonight persuading with no success... I don't think such nice bits and pieces deserve a hack/kludge/square peg in a round hole. Here are the particulars of what I have on hand sourced from various sellers: Campagnolo Chorus hubset (9 to 11 cassette) Mavic open pro SUP clincher rims, 36 holes Campagnolo Record 10 speed cassette with & lock ring I think that the cause of the problem is that the freehub threads are toast My plan is to replace both the lockring and the freehub, but I'm unsure of what I need in terms of part numbers for lockring and freehub. The freehub job looks doable but it may be worthwhile to let LBS get the job. Thanks for your help, it is greatly appreciated! I've attached photos for reference, Dan Durham, NC |
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Jim@vecchios.com has them, about $26.
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Thanks oldpotatoe! Will drop Vecchios a line.
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I think you need a 26 mm lockring, specifically. I believe there were 26 and 27 for 9 speed. Trying to thread a 27mm lockring onto that hub will just spin and not catch the threads.
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I had someone tell me they have a 27 mm lockring that's labeled "9 speed". Every one I've handled marked 9 speed has been 26 mm. I would specify 26 mm when ordering to be clear, or part number CS-201 (12-13T) or CS-301 (11T).
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I know you can currently buy 9 speed cassettes that come with 27mm lockrings, but the lockring isn't labeled 9 speed. That's why I mentioned it.
Last edited by nighthawk; 02-27-2014 at 11:50 PM. |
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Gee, I never had this problem with Shimano.
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I guess you stayed away from Dura Ace, or haven't decided to move up to 11.
-Mark in St. Louis |
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Sure, but that jump to 11 will be a real bitch.
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All, thanks for the clarification about the different lock rings (and that 26 mm) is what I'm looking for...
As far as the Shimano (got that too and been happy with it) thing goes: I could get yet another hobby and go whole hog and pick up one of these babies: http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Sienna...eels+saltwater is it indexed? However, that would mean another hobby and this is more my speed: http://www.amazon.com/Campagnolo-Cor.../dp/B003LDW38K |
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I was in the campy and Shimano 10 speed world but at the moment I am in the 7 and 9 speed world Shimano/Campy about 50/50. I have some nice alloy Chorus stuff that was supposed to go on a Taylor custom but old timers here know how that went south.
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Yeah, their problems are much worse.
Dura ace freehubs: Uniglide Hyperglide 7 Hyperglide 8 (9 and 10) 7800 11spd |
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Yes, as some folks previously mentioned, you will need a 26.0mm 9 speed Campagnolo lockring. Specifically 26.0mm as Campagnolo made both 27.0mm and 26.0mm with the "9 Speed" markings on it. I have gotten several of each over the years and still have a few of each to positively verify.
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Ebay sellers often don't know what they're selling and will often decline to measure them. I've always considered anything that says "Brev Int" to be 8 speed, the ones that say "9 speed" to be 26 mm, and everything else to be 27. I know there were some Ti ones (26 and 27), but don't know what they look like either. |
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campagnolo, chorus, free hub, lock ring |
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