Can I change freehub body?
The only part that changes is the pattern of the spline on the freehub body itself. You will need to grease these up before you put the new freehub on. Now slide your new freehub onto the axle of the wheel and fit the retaining nut.
Does Wahoo Kickr work with Campagnolo?
*Campagnolo cassettes with 8 inner arms on the largest cog are NOT compatible with the KICKR ’18 and KICKR CORE version.
Are Shimano freehub bodies interchangeable?
Most Shimano Freehub bodies are interchangeable. The exceptions are: FH-7850 and FH-7900 Dura-Ace bodies, which have returned to a splined attachment between Freehub body and hub shell, but it is larger than the usual one. It is similar but not interchangeable between these two models.
Can you use a campangolo cassette on a Shimano?
The short story: These two cassettes should be interchangeable giving Campagnolo riders more cassette size options. It could also mean people with wheelsets where there will be no 11 speed Shimano option could use the Campagnolo conversion and run a Campangolo cassette with their Shimano 11 speed drivetrain.
Can a Shimano HG 11 speed be run on a freehub?
Shimano HG 11 Speed Road Freehub Since 11 speed mountain cassettes fit on 8-10 speed freehubs, this HG road freehub is intended for road 11 speed cassettes. You can, however, run an 8, 9 or 11 speed mountain cassette on these with a 1.85mm spacer. If you want to run your Shimano 10 speed cassette, you can add a 1mm and 1.85mm spacer.
Do You need A freehub for a Shimano 11 speed cassette?
Shimano’s 11-speed cassette requires a wider freehub body, which means potentially redishing your wheels or, more expensively, a new wheelset. Campy’s, however, fits on a standard freehub width, although you will have to get a Campagnolo specific freehub body.
Is the Shimano Hyperglide compatible with cassettes?
If you have a cassette or freehub you wish to use and simply want to ensure your parts are compatible, you can skip to the chart at the bottom of this page. Shimano’s Hyperglide (HG) freehub design was introduced in the 1980s. It is distinguished by its 13 splines, with a keyed (wider) slot in order to align the cogs so they shift properly.