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Campy to Shimano conversion
Hi, I have a Campy Khamsin wheelset. I would like to convert the freehub from Campy to Shimano 10-speed. The rear wheel has a UPC code, but I have been unable to scan it. The label has the numbers 0135632, WH19-KHCFR8, and 00Z07PVYQT, as well as a UPC code. Could anyone tell me the part number of the Shimano freehub, and where I could purchase one? Thanks!
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Not into campy etc, but is there ANY ID on the HUB. That's the part that matters.
A rim "could" be used on "different enough" hubs that....... |
Sadly, no. I did purchase the wheelset new, so I don't think there is a mis-match situation. The hub comes off with a 5mm Allen wrench and a 17 mm end wrench. Here are some more pics:
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Quick google search "campy to shimano freehub conversion".
I don't know if that's the exact one, but try searching.... https://www.amazon.com/Campagnolo-FH...S6M-&hvexpln=0 |
Yes, I ordered this very part number from Amazon. It did not fit, but the vendor agreed to accept the return. I think hubs were re-designed at some point, and there is now an "old" and "new" design. I think mine must be the "old" variety.
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Unfortunately, Shimano 10 speed is quite different than Campag.
If only you had an 11 speed, they're close enough to be compatible. |
Did you ever ask the place you ordered it from if they'd switch it out? At various times other members have said they ordered the wrong wheel/hub/freehub version and for no fee or a small fee the place swapped out the wheel for them.
Might be a little too late if you've disassemble it and mucked something up. Might be cheaper in the long run to just get a Campy Cassette. It'll work decently with Shimano STI's...... I think. |
Originally Posted by oldtrekguy
(Post 23559531)
Yes, I ordered this very part number from Amazon. It did not fit, but the vendor agreed to accept the return. I think hubs were re-designed at some point, and there is now an "old" and "new" design. I think mine must be the "old" variety.
FH-BU015X1 Original Campagnolo freehub body, for Shimano cassettes. Compatible with the following: Shimano 10/11 speed cassettes Campagnolo wheels with 12mm axles Pre 2014 Vento / Scirocco / Khamsin / Bullet |
Originally Posted by Iride01
(Post 23559565)
Did you ever ask the place you ordered it from if they'd switch it out? At various times other members have said they ordered the wrong wheel/hub/freehub version and for no fee or a small fee the place swapped out the wheel for them.
Might be a little too late if you've disassemble it and mucked something up. Might be cheaper in the long run to just get a Campy Cassette. It'll work decently with Shimano STI's...... I think. You can get one of those cable pull ratio changer things, but that's only useful if all of his wheels are Campag with Shimano shifters. |
I would first reach out to Campagnolo and see if they have info on the wheels or a free hub and then maybe see if Fulcrum has something if they don't as it is from the same overall company (Campagnolo) but they do Shimano compatible stuff.
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@oldtrekguy - out of curiosity, what is driving the change? Although I am biased toward Campy, I recognize the advantages of using market dominating products. I did the opposite, moving from DA to Record on my Italian bike. Got a set of sprocket spacers to adapt the block to Campy spacing.
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I think this is what you're looking for, a Shimano HG freehub body for a 2013 and later Khamsin hub. https://www.performancebike.com/camp...ent=campagnolo
If you're using a 10-speed cassette, you'll need the 1-mm 10-speed spacer plus the 1.85 mm spacer for 11-12-speed hubs. |
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