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Old 01-27-11 | 08:09 PM
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Bikes: 97 Litespeed, 50-39-30x13-26 10 cogs, Campagnolo Ultrashift, retroreflective rims on SON28/PowerTap hubs

Originally Posted by fietsbob
You, for a C note, can get a Campag made freehub driver that has Shimano Splines, to use their cogs.
seen it on Cambria bike website , but as campagnolo made it sold thru their usual distrubution.

Do I own one ? no.
Maybe.

There are at least four flavors of Campagnolo rear hubs:

10mm steel axle, cup and cone. The original poster probably has one of these. Record OR, Record/Chorus through 1998 (97/98 in 9 speed from), Athena/Veloce through 1999.

12mm steel axle, cartridge bearings. Identified by one wide bolt head on the non-drive-side instead of the cone and lock nut. Mirage/Avanti in some of the 8 speed era, Veloce from 2000 on in 9 speed form. I think these share freehubs with Fulcrum 5 wheels for which Shimano freehubs are available.

1999-2006 over-sized aluminum axle, cup and cone. Identified by the large bearing pre-load nut that's flat on three sides and includes a small allen head lcok screw. Record/Chorus for 1999 in "9 speed" form. Record/Chorus/Centaur/Daytona through 2006. Campagnolo used to make a Shimano freehub.

2006+ over-sized aluminum axle, cup and cone bearings. Same as the 1999-2006 hub except the axle has a different freehub interface. Campagnolo makes a Shimano freehub for these.
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