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Campy compatible hub with 135mm spacing?
I've got a road bike with the rear dropouts spaced at 135mm. I'm currently running Shimano with an Deore XT hub but I want to run Campy on it so I'm looking for a Campy compatible hub spaced at 135mm (bonus points for silver). So far, the only option I've been able to find is to buy a DT Swiss 240s mountain hub and convert the freehub to Campy. This option is about $500.
Yes, I know I can:
I thought the White Industries MI5 with a Campy freehub was an option but I wrote them and they said they couldn't do this and the only option they offered was converting an H3 to 137mm spacing. Anyone know of other hub alternatives? |
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I have been told that you can space the 240 hubs to 135.
I have never done it, but more than a few have told me it could be done. |
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Yes, you can. As I noted in my post, the 240 mtb hub comes with a Shimano freehub. You can buy a Campy freehub and convert it, takes all of two minutes to do but costs roughly $500 total ($400 for the hub, $110 for the freehub).
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I know this! I was told you could space the 130 to 135 with spacers! |
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Sorry, I misunderstood you. I'll look into the spacer option. Thanks.
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Yeah. The non-drive side end cap is about $30. Much cheaper to buy the 130 Campy hub and space it to a 135mm.
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Cool! Thanks A1CKot and jr59.
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I'm going off my not so great memory and am a little unsure but velocity might have an option.
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135mm, campy |
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