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.
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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- Ye Olde Balde One
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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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