Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How to...

Seweryn

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Hi Guys,

There is a wheelset for sale I am interested in. The hubs are Campagnolo with an 8-speed Campy cassette.

My bike (a late 1980's Bianchi Specialissima) is equipped with a 7-speed Shimano SIS 105 down tube shifters and mechanism and with a freehub Uniglide rather than a cassette. I would like to swap the wheels, but not sure how to make things compatible. If I get an 8-speed Campagnolo down tube shifter, will the 105 rear mech be compatible?

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

If you ignore the indexing it should be fine. Have a look at Sheldon Brown , try "cassettes" then spacings crib sheet.
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

cce":1xox0u0o said:
http://www.ctc.org.uk/cyclists-library/components/transmission-gears/derailleur-gears/shimergo
Wow, that is some reading, thanks :).
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Alternatively you could try to find a Campagnolo wheelset with a 7sp cassette freehub.
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Hi Guys,

An update on the subject and one more question...

I just bought a new wheelset for the bike with the 7400-series Shimano Dura Ace hubs (are they good by the way?). I was told that the freehub body has external and internal threads for the cassette fitting and there is an old 8-speed shimano DA cassette at present on it (I assume it is the Hyperglide vesion).

The question I have - will my current rear derailleur be compatible with the cassette (currently 7-speed freewheel). I believe I need a new 8-speed shifter?
Other solution would be to install a 9-speed cassette, but then again, I would need to get a shifter to match. Is my thinking right?

Here is a photo of the rear mechanism:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5514/9252 ... 4b39_b.jpg

Thanks again.
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Shimano and Campagnolo 7 speed spacing is the same and I have used a 7 speed Shimano HG cassette with Campagnolo 7 speed Syncro indexing very successfully all winter. If you can get a 7 speed Campy cassette and a spacer to fit onto your 8 speed hub then you ought to be able to index properly with the current Shimano 105 rear derailleur that you already have.

Check which freehub body you have here -

http://branfordbike.com/articles/casset ... s-pg60.htm
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Or by reading the CTC Shimergo article if Campy 7 speed, Shimano 7 speed and Campy 8 speed are all 5mm spacing then you should be able to set your derailleur to operate on 7 of the 8 sprockets on the Campy cassette that comes with your wheels. So either choose the top 7 or the bottom 7...tell your friends you've got a spare sprocket!
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Penfold6290":2vhlze9s said:
Or by reading the CTC Shimergo article if Campy 7 speed, Shimano 7 speed and Campy 8 speed are all 5mm spacing then you should be able to set your derailleur to operate on 7 of the 8 sprockets on the Campy cassette that comes with your wheels. So either choose the top 7 or the bottom 7...tell your friends you've got a spare sprocket!
Thanks.

The wheels come with an 8-speed Shimano cassette (I didn't go for the Campagnolo set), so I believe it has different spacing to my 7-speed Shimano shifter?
 
Re: Campagnolo 8-speed hub for a 7-speed SIS Shimano. How t

Seweryn":11wwvsk5 said:
Penfold6290":11wwvsk5 said:
Or by reading the CTC Shimergo article if Campy 7 speed, Shimano 7 speed and Campy 8 speed are all 5mm spacing then you should be able to set your derailleur to operate on 7 of the 8 sprockets on the Campy cassette that comes with your wheels. So either choose the top 7 or the bottom 7...tell your friends you've got a spare sprocket!
Thanks.

The wheels come with an 8-speed Shimano cassette (I didn't go for the Campagnolo set), so I believe it has different spacing to my 7-speed Shimano shifter?

Yes, you'll need an 8 speed shifter or fit a 7 speed cassette on the 8 speed freehub.
 
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