Spada hubs.........
Moderator: robbosmans
Emailed Spada yesterday and this was his response......
The campy version weight 65 gr + 184 gr rear .
The website will be in english version one of this days.
Remember that at the moment is only availlable 10 speed as compatible
cassette ( tiso , marchisio etc )
NO CAMPY CASSETTE can used on Our hubs .
The reason is tecnical , at this weight campy design leave some rolliing
resistance on the road .
Anybody know what this means with the Cassette? Does it mean the hub is actually a shimano hub body and I would have to use an AC Shimano to Campy cassette, or is there something about the Campy cassetts I don't know about. I have a Tiso cassette and I don't remember seeing any real difference between it and the Campy cassetts I have other than the ramping. No spacing differences anyway.
The campy version weight 65 gr + 184 gr rear .
The website will be in english version one of this days.
Remember that at the moment is only availlable 10 speed as compatible
cassette ( tiso , marchisio etc )
NO CAMPY CASSETTE can used on Our hubs .
The reason is tecnical , at this weight campy design leave some rolliing
resistance on the road .
Anybody know what this means with the Cassette? Does it mean the hub is actually a shimano hub body and I would have to use an AC Shimano to Campy cassette, or is there something about the Campy cassetts I don't know about. I have a Tiso cassette and I don't remember seeing any real difference between it and the Campy cassetts I have other than the ramping. No spacing differences anyway.
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PM Ye Olde Balde One he has them, he can fill you in with detail, also look at his previous post we have discused these hubs.
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It has a body with the same dimensions as the MM10 body. Marchisio and Tiso both make MM10 compatible cassettes. I see no reason why an AC Shimano/Campy cassette wouldn't work, you would need a spacer on the body before sliding on the cassette to allow for proper securing of the lockring.
When I asked, I was told 16, 18, 20, 24 and 28h front, 24 and 28h rear only.
I use my Spada hubs with a Tiso MM10 cassette. It works perfectly in a Record 10 system.
When I asked, I was told 16, 18, 20, 24 and 28h front, 24 and 28h rear only.
I use my Spada hubs with a Tiso MM10 cassette. It works perfectly in a Record 10 system.
Ride lightly!
Hey JTC what do you think of that tiso Rear Der. over a campy Record?
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