View Full Version : 9-spd cassette on 10-spd AC freehub?
Mike Reed
March 29th 06, 12:52 AM
I put a 9-speed shimano cassette onto a 10 speed American Classic
Sprint 350, and it's too far to the right. Really close to the frame.
I'm guessing that this must not be a 9/10 combo freehub, and the
cassette just won't work with it. True?
No big deal, they're extra wheels from a temporary trade with my
brother-in-law.
Thanks!
-Mike
Phil, Squid-in-Training
March 29th 06, 01:05 AM
Mike Reed wrote:
> I put a 9-speed shimano cassette onto a 10 speed American Classic
> Sprint 350, and it's too far to the right. Really close to the frame.
That's normal. Does it rub?
> I'm guessing that this must not be a 9/10 combo freehub, and the
> cassette just won't work with it. True?
Does it rub?
> No big deal, they're extra wheels from a temporary trade with my
> brother-in-law.
I run my AC hub with a 10-speed AC Campy conversion cassette. Runs
precariously close, but just fine.
--
Phil, Squid-in-Training
Mike Reed
March 29th 06, 01:20 AM
Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:
> Mike Reed wrote:
> > I put a 9-speed shimano cassette onto a 10 speed American Classic
> > Sprint 350, and it's too far to the right. Really close to the frame.
>
> That's normal. Does it rub?
No.
>
> > I'm guessing that this must not be a 9/10 combo freehub, and the
> > cassette just won't work with it. True?
>
> Does it rub?
No.
>
> > No big deal, they're extra wheels from a temporary trade with my
> > brother-in-law.
>
> I run my AC hub with a 10-speed AC Campy conversion cassette. Runs
> precariously close, but just fine.
Cool... I'll just readjust my der. stops and have at it then.
Thanks.
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