Campagnolo Freehub Bodies

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Valbrona
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by Valbrona

Forgetting the Simano/SRAM ones, what are the types of Campag freehub body available at the moment?

I am specifically seeking FH-BUU015 which I know will fit onto one of the 'triangular' shaped axles I have, but there also seems to be two other types listed.

Thanks.

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http://www.bikeman.com/Campagnolo_Freehub_Bodies.html

http://www.bike24.com/p246329.html

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Valbrona
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by Valbrona

If I stated that there seems to be a number of different types listed, it kind of suggests that I have already searched the Internet for relevant answers, don't you think?

The Bikeman links state that there are two types:-

FH-BU015 and FH-BUU015.

However, I have also found FH-SC015 listed on the Internet. That makes three contemporary types of Campagnolo freehub for use with Campag sprockets.

And then there are the Fulcrum ones which I believe are the exact same parts with different part numbers.

Oh, got it .... "FH-BU015 is also known as Fulcrum R5-014 ... Formerly known as FH-SC015".

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