130 or 135mm rear spacing on colnago Cx zero disc?

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eigner
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by eigner

Hi WW.

I tried google, but no luck.

Can any of you tell me if it's 130 or 135mm rear spacing on colnago Cx zero disc?
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by maddog 2

The only manufacturers crazy enough to go with 130 were, I think, Volagi and Eastway, and both have since managed to realise their mistake and now everyone is on 135. I think.

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by eigner

135 is the same spacing as mountinbikes and Cross bikes?
So I can use 29'er wheels?
Current: Colnago CX Zero Di2 Disc, Cannondale F29 carbon3
Previous: Scott Plasma 3 premium, Parlee Z3SL, Parlee Z4, Argon18 E112, TREK TTX7.0, S-Works Transition, Pinarello F4:13

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by maddog 2

yep

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by spookyload

Most mountain bike hubs at 135 do not come with a freehub for shimano 11 speed. I have found lots of wheel sets I would like to run, but the freehub has to be replaced to accept shimano 11. I can not speak to SRAM, but I know this is the case with Shimano.

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by mnmasotto

I do not mean to steal this thread but I would like to ask a few of you knowledgeable chaps a question. I have a 2015 Specialized Tarmac S-Works Disc. I am pretty sure it is 135 rear spacing. I want to change the stock Roval wheelset for something lighter. Are there any restriction with regards to what hubs I must use??. Some on this forum have suggested that switching the stock rear wheel set will work....... but probably through-off the chain line and rear cassette alaignment.

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