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I currently have Shimano 550 wheel, is it cassette, or freewheel?
I want to buy some new speed wheels, but am woundering if i do, will i be able to just swap my cassette over, how do i know what my cassette will be compatible with? It is a Giant OCR1 last year model, with 105 10 speed cassette. |
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vyaw2003@gmail.com wrote:
> I currently have Shimano 550 wheel, is it cassette, or freewheel? > I want to buy some new speed wheels, but am woundering if i do, will i > be able to just swap my cassette over, how do i know what my cassette > will be compatible with? > It is a Giant OCR1 last year model, with 105 10 speed cassette. You have a cassette (ie not a freewheel). The terminology is a bit confusing. "10-speed" rear hubs come in two varieties: "screw-on" (threaded) or "free-hub". For the former, the ratchet mechanism is built into the rear cogs (ie part of the rear cluster). For the latter, the ratchet mechanism is in the hub. From memory, I don't think there is any freewheel cluster with more than 8 cogs on it. Only thing to look out for when buying wheels is that for Shimano freehubs, there are some compatibility issues with 9sp, 10sp etc. If I were you, I'd get another 10sp cassette for your new wheels then you have a spare set of wheels. Note that you need a special tool to remove cassettes (actually you remove the locking ring) plus a chain whip. You don't need the chain whip to install a cassette. -- e-mail: d.farrow@your finger.murdoch.edu.au To reply, you'll have to remove your finger. |
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