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Old 05-27-17 | 11:43 AM
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Bikes: 2001 Tommasini Sintesi w/ Campagnolo Daytona 10 Speed

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It would appear your old hub is 24 hole laced 2X.

You need to find a hub that has the same

1. hole center to hole center diameter in miilimeters - or within a millimeter.
2. same offsets for non-drive side and drive side - within a couple millimeters for each side.

For example, a typical 7-speed basic rear alloy hub will be:

d = 45.00 mm (flange hole center to hole center diameter)
C_Left = 36.00 mm (center to flange center - left side or non-drive offset)
C_Right = 18.00 mm (center to flange center - right side or drive side offset)

So you'll have to measure yours...and find a very close match.

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