Identify this disc rear wheel.
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- thencameyou
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Hi all,
can anyone help ID this disc wheel. 10 speed free hub. Clincher with alloy brake track. Slightly lenticular shape (i.e. not flat sided). Round valve hole.
can anyone help ID this disc wheel. 10 speed free hub. Clincher with alloy brake track. Slightly lenticular shape (i.e. not flat sided). Round valve hole.
Was initially going to suggest a Renn disc, but their valve hole is oval.
So could be destickered Shimano Pro wheel? What does the other side of the hub look like?
http://www.thehubsa.co.za/forum/classif ... isc-wheel/ ???
So could be destickered Shimano Pro wheel? What does the other side of the hub look like?
http://www.thehubsa.co.za/forum/classif ... isc-wheel/ ???
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- jekyll man
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I'd go with the pro disc too.
7700 freehub on it?
7700 freehub on it?
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looks plausible - thanks team. now just need to figure out how to dremel it to make an 11 speed cassette fit.
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It seems like an alloy free hub body. (looking at the gauging on the splines) that is not something that would have happened on shimano. They use steel bodies.
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Its also a full carbon wheel, not alloy rimmed the like OP
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Jooo that looks more plausible. Free hub is def alloy (so not PRO disc which I understand uses Ti free hub body)
Leads me to my next question...is a Campagnolo free hub available? (new TT bike is 11 speed)
Leads me to my next question...is a Campagnolo free hub available? (new TT bike is 11 speed)
If you own the wheel, take some better pictures of the hub and send them to Planet X. It sounds like they've got some decent customer service so they can probably help you out. It doesn't look like they sell the disc any more, but maybe they still have some parts left for them
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It could be a PX, but don't expect any help from them. Customer service is nonexistant, unless its selling you something they have in stock.
As Jooo says, pull the freehub off.
You'l probably find it's a joytech or KT
As Jooo says, pull the freehub off.
You'l probably find it's a joytech or KT
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