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Date: 12 Jul 2007 09:13:35
From: David Paris
Subject: Shimano 8sp STI to 10sp? OR 8sp cassette on new wheel?
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I have the 8 speed Shimano Ultegra (600) STI groupo from the mid 90s, mounted on a Kestral 200EMS. My wheels weigh a ton, and I want to get some new ones, likely the Easton Ascent II. I couldn't really care less about having the extra 4 gears, but all these new wheels have hubs for 10 speed cassettes. Will my 8speed cassette fit on those hubs? If not, what do I need to convert my bike to a 10 speed cassette? I'd obviously need at least a new rear derailer, and chain, but will I also need new STI levers? If so the idea is probably out... Thanks, David
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Date: 13 Jul 2007 12:41:56
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Shimano 8sp STI to 10sp? OR 8sp cassette on new wheel?
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On Jul 12, 10:13 am, David Paris <d...@agora.rdrop.com > wrote: > I have the 8 speed Shimano Ultegra (600) STI groupo from the mid 90s, > mounted on a Kestral 200EMS. My wheels weigh a ton, and I want to get some > new ones, likely the Easton Ascent II. I couldn't really care less about > having the extra 4 gears, but all these new wheels have hubs for 10 speed > cassettes. Will my 8speed cassette fit on those hubs? If not, what do I > need to convert my bike to a 10 speed cassette? I'd obviously need at > least a new rear derailer, and chain, but will I also need new STI levers? > If so the idea is probably out... Thanks, > > David Few(none?) aftermarket, non shimano wheels are shimano 10s ONLY. Most are fine with 8/9/10s cogsets. The Easton can accept your 8s cogset.
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Date: 12 Jul 2007 18:35:11
From: Nigel Cliffe
Subject: Re: Shimano 8sp STI to 10sp? OR 8sp cassette on new wheel?
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David Paris wrote: > I have the 8 speed Shimano Ultegra (600) STI groupo from the mid 90s, > mounted on a Kestral 200EMS. My wheels weigh a ton, and I want to get > some new ones, likely the Easton Ascent II. I couldn't really care > less about having the extra 4 gears, but all these new wheels have > hubs for 10 speed cassettes. Will my 8speed cassette fit on those > hubs? If not, what do I need to convert my bike to a 10 speed > cassette? I'd obviously need at least a new rear derailer, and chain, > but will I also need new STI levers? If so the idea is probably > out... Thanks, An 8 Speed cassette should fit a 10 speed Shimano hub. http://sheldonbrown.com/k7.html#10cassettes -- Nigel Cliffe, Webmaster at http://www.2mm.org.uk/
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