Thread: Wheels again.
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Old 06-02-25 | 11:48 AM
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MilhouseJ
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Bikes: Probably too many...

Campy doesn't play well with Shimano or SRAM in most cases, so it's best to stay in the Campy category for all things in your drivetrain. The wheels you posted are 9-speed and will not work with either a 10- or 8-speed groupset outside of some very limited circumstances.
Due to the way indexed systems work, the spacing is ever so slightly different when it comes to how the sprockets are stacked in the cassette. If you have an indexed 8-speed system, there aren't enough spaces in the mechanism to shift to all the sprockets in that 9-speed cluster. If you are running an indexed 10-speed system, then the spacing is off when it comes to how far the cable will move the derailleur and it won't shift properly. Campy cassettes use a different freehub than Shimano and SRAM, so you would have mixed results at best if you decided to get these wheels and replaced the existing one with a compatible cassette.

Why are you looking at replacing the wheels you have now?
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