How wide is a 9 speed freewheel?

How wide is a 9 speed freewheel?

Cassette /Freewheel Spacing

Brand and model Center-to-center Spacing Total Width
9-speed
Campagnolo 9-speed 4.55 mm 38.2 mm
Shimano 9-speed 4.34 mm 36.5 mm
SRAM 9-speed 4.34 mm 36.5 mm

Can I put a 9 speed cassette on a 8 speed hub?

Simply put – 8, 9, 10 speed cassettes all fit on the same hub. A seven speed cassette will fit on an 8 speed freehub with the use of a spacer.

Can you fit 9 speed cassette on 7 speed hub?

Premium Member. It depends…. If you take off the 7 speed cassette and there is a 4mm spacer, yes it will work. If the 7 speed cassette does not have a spacer, no a 9 speed won’t fit…

Can you replace a freewheel with a cassette?

A wheel made for cassette has a stronger axle than one made for a freewheel. Higher end wheels will usually be made for cassette. But getting a cassette wheel does not necessarily mean you’re getting a better wheel. It’s a big change just to go to cassette unless you have something else you’re trying to achieve.

Can 9 speed cassette change to 10?

The most you should need to do to allow a 10 speed cassette to work on most 9 speed hubs is install a spacer behind the cassette to make sure the cassette seats tightly. You can put a new 10 or 11 speed cassette on any of the older 9 speed hubs.

How much does a Suntour winner freewheel cost?

SunTour Winner-S 6-speed 13-21 freewheel #1. Used, $50.00 It is not indexable, it is made for friction systems. The SunTour Winner-S freewheel body has adjustable cones so that the bearings can be adjusted “just-so”. Notice there are two sets of notches in these freewheels, outside of the major 2-notch for removing the freewheel.

How many Splined sprockets do SunTour Pro Compe freewheels take?

6-speed versions with 14T minimum are identifiable by the outer body’s overhang past the outer ring. These freewheels take four splined sprockets and two threaded ones. A 6-speed body with a 4mm overhang, like the one in the illustration above, is designed for old-standard (5.5mm) sprocket spacing.

Can a Shimano derailer be used with a Suntour freewheel?

Unlike freewheels currently in production, the SunTour freewheels also allow almost any sprocket combination you might want. A SunTour narrow-spaced (” Ultra “) freewheel will index with a Shimano derailer and 7-speed shifter — or with an 8-speed shifter using a bit of alternate cable routing.

What kind of sprocket does a Shimano freewheel use?

Modern 5-and 6-speed freewheels have a 5.5 mm sprocket spacing and work with Shimano 5-and 6-speed indexed shifters. 7-speed freewheels — and old SunTour Ultra freewheels — have a 5 mm sprocket-to-sprocket spacing that works with Shimano 7- or 8-speed click shifters and rear derailers — see table of sprocket spacings.