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Bikes: 2001 Tommasini Sintesi w/ Campagnolo Daytona 10 Speed

Quickest and easiest way:

Buy complete axle sets - not parts...

Make sure you are buying Joytech compatible for Joytech hubs, Taiwan generic compatible for Taiwan generic hubs, Shimano compatible for Shimano hubs.

M9 x 108mm x 100mm w/ cones
M10 x 140mm x 130mm w/ cones
M10 x 145mm x 135mm w/ cones

Quick releases are separate and rear will be either 160mm or 165mm depending upon whether you rear spacing is 130mm or 135mm.

Going with parts instead of sets can get very messy for a beginner - especially when settings the spacings for offset correctly.

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