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Will a Shimano 9 speed cassette fit a Campagnolo 9 speed hub?

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Old 09-08-10, 09:03 PM
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Will a Shimano 9 speed cassette fit a Campagnolo 9 speed hub?

I've got a nice 9 speed cassette and some nice 36 hole rims. There's a nice Campy 36 hole hub for sale. 9 speed, 36 hole hubs aren't easy to find.
Alternately, there's a "Sunrace Joytech" hub for sale but I think Campy sounds a lot cooler if I can do it.
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Bummer.
Ever heard of Joytech? I'm leary.
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joytech makes a lot of oem hubs. they are not great, buy nothing to be scared of if they are priced right.
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Joytech is a Taiwanese OEM parts manufacturer. Their hubs mostly resemble Shimano offerings. Little differences include inserting a hex key in the opposite end to remove their freehub body.
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