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I posted a while ago about an uncomfortable seat on my old school Cannondale mtb. I have since resolved that proper, and decided to start riding again.
My wheels were old and banged up, so I decided to pick up two new ones. The front is pretty self explanatory. I also upgraded to a mechanical disc brake, which took some adjusting since the brake/shift levers are older Shimano XTR all one piece units. My question is, after taking the rear cassette off (a 7 speed Shimano Hyperglide one, albeit not exactly new) it is too short to fit on the new wheel. There is about 1/8th of the hub showing. I am guessing the new wheel is made for an 8 or 9 speed cassette. Is there a spacer or adapter I can use, or should I just take the wheel back? I haven't really ridden it much since I had the Fox terra logic shock put on the front, man is that thing sweet. Thanks, Bill |
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You can just get a spacer.
Or use it as an excuse to upgrade to a 9-speed rear. And new 9-speed shifters. ![]() It's a bottomless pit if you go that route...
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Thanks Jeff, I am not sure I want to go that route, those shifters are damn pricey.
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Before you invest a whole lot of time or money into this, make sure that a 9 speed wheel will fit in your frame...
Go ahead... Ask me how I know about this one... ![]() For the record - it was a Cannondale. angela
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there is a 5mm spacer you can put on before the cogs that will take up the extra room that the 8/9sp need.
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I agree Angela.
Fortunately I only spent $2 on the spacer. The alignment was all messed up, and it didn't work, so I just won't use the new rear wheel... Bill |
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Don't let an unconfortable seat keep you from riding. Life is too short.
Look into split-seats, which take pressure off the pelvic nerve. |
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![]() Didn't even get as far as chain alignment, etc. The wheel wouldn't fit in the frame! angela
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My wheel fit in the frame just fine, I just don't think I could have adjusted the rear derailer enough to get to all of the gears.
No biggy. I am going to hold onto the wheel, I got a pretty good deal on it, and down the road when I finally do upgrade to a new bike, I will have a spare. I kind of feel like the guys that throw a 3.6 in an earlier car. Older frame with all kinds of new componets... Thanks, Bill |
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They should all use the same width hubs.
7 and 8-speed cassettes use the same width gears and chains, but 9-speed gears and chains are narrower. So you should be able to switch to an 8-speed rear-end (cassette, shifter, derailleur) without changing chainrings. Old C-dales are cool... got any pictures?
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