Chorus hubs from the nineties but which and how many speeds?

bduc61

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Hi

I have found these Chorus hubbed wheels from the 90's but I am a shimano man :wink:

so I wonder which are these hubs, specifically the rear one.

It seems that some can accept different cassettes

Is it a 9/10/11 or 9/10 as there seem to be some, or even else :facepalm: :idea: :?:

How can I make this out ???

help from the campagnolo fans needed :wink:





 
That's a 9/10/11 speed rear. Campag cassette hubs are either 8 speed (two variations, exadrive and pre-exadrive), or 9/10/11 speed (they're been using the same freehub body since 9 speed was introduced).
 
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They are Chorus and will take 9, 10 & 11 speed Campag cassettes. There used to be Shimano spaced cassettes out there.
 
1996 I think. Gorgeous hubs with wonderfully smooth bearings. You can also adjust the hub bearing to be just-so with it mounted on the frame. 8)
 
hamster":1d3mtscn said:
1996 I think. Gorgeous hubs with wonderfully smooth bearings. You can also adjust the hub bearing to be just-so with it mounted on the frame. 8)

the rear hub is not so smooth - is it tricky to dismantle ?
they are with bearing cones and balls or with sealed radial bearings ?
 
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Couldn't be easier. Have a look on the Campag at website at the exploded diagram. Remember to split the axle by screwing apart with Allen keys. I missed that 1st time and couldn't work it out
 
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