Campy Track Hub Part
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Campy Track Hub Part
The Campy Record Pista wheelset I got off of ebay arrived today which was awesome. However the front hub is missing what I think are termed the "cups" (please help me on the terminology, google didn't have an easy answer for me). I've included a picture of the missing part(s). My question is: does anyone know where I might be able to dig these up?
The wheel spins fine and dandy and it seems that everything would likely work okay but I'm not too comfortable having my bearings exposed, I mean, who would be?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Dave
The wheel spins fine and dandy and it seems that everything would likely work okay but I'm not too comfortable having my bearings exposed, I mean, who would be?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Dave
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mouse

Joined: Jul 2004
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From: slo ca.
Bikes: giant tcr, s-works mtb, bianchi fixie
sweet hub! i can't tell if youre arrow is pointing to the fix cup or the dust cover. i doubt the hub would spin very smoothly if at all without the cup. from youre description it sounds as if youre missing the dust cover. this will prevent grime and dust from ruining a sweet set of hubs. please get this. try youre local bike shop or a specialty shop such as recycled cycles. the part should be cheap, but my campy parts always cost 4 times as much as my shimano parts. https://www.recycledcycles.com/retro.shtml
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Originally Posted by miles305
sweet hub! i can't tell if youre arrow is pointing to the fix cup or the dust cover. i doubt the hub would spin very smoothly if at all without the cup. from youre description it sounds as if youre missing the dust cover. this will prevent grime and dust from ruining a sweet set of hubs. please get this. try youre local bike shop or a specialty shop such as recycled cycles. the part should be cheap, but my campy parts always cost 4 times as much as my shimano parts. https://www.recycledcycles.com/retro.shtml
-Dave
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