adjusting old campy proton hub

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alanmclean
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by alanmclean

I have tried online search but there is very little about these wheels, neither info nor parts. So unlesss anyone reading this is kind enough to offer me an axle/hub combo in the next couple of days then they are going in the bin. There's come a point when you have to move on.

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by jekyll man

alanmclean wrote:
Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:13 am
I have tried online search but there is very little about these wheels, neither info nor parts. So unlesss anyone reading this is kind enough to offer me an axle/hub combo in the next couple of days then they are going in the bin. There's come a point when you have to move on.

Should be the same as any of that era centaur/daytona/chorus/record hubs. Differences should be in plastic adjuster etc on the lower end.
I've think i've still got a load of old campag hub spares of that age. I'll have a look tonight, and let you know. I suspect the freehubs might want a new outer bearing, and new pawls/spring that you could rob off your own.

EDIT: Apologies, i must have thrown them in my last clearout
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