Wahoo KICKR - Cassette Question
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Do I really need the Wahoo KICKR Campagnolo Freehub to use my campy 11 bike? I've put it on with the Shimano compatible cassette that came with the KICKR and it seems fine but I don't want to damage anything. I have bought the Campy adapter but an now thinking I could return it and save £50?
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Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
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That's great to know... seems crazy they sell it if you don't need it but I guess that never stopped anyone!!
Bianchi Oltre XR2 + Campagnolo Super Record 11 + Campagnolo Bora 50C
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
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cmcdonnell wrote:That's great to know... seems crazy they sell it if you don't need it but I guess that never stopped anyone!!
Campy tragics "need" it lol
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Originally, the kickr came with a shimano 10spd hub, so I bought the Campy hub to use with my 11spd setup. Of course, if you use Ergo Mode, which is all I ever used, you only need one gear anyway. No reason to shift.
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Kickr always had an 11s hub with a spacer....
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