Help to identify disc wheel freehub please

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  • Hi,
    I'm hoping that someone can help identify this wheel/ freehub as there are surely more disc wheel experts on here that anywhere else in the world.
    I bought this wheel at least 3rd hand and was sold as Corima and I have seen a photo of it with a Corima sticker on it. I would like to change freehub from Shimano 11 to Campag 10 speed.
    Corima distributor (Yellow Limited) have been brilliant but they don't think it's a Corima.
    Does anyone have any idea what freehub I might need to swap it out.
    It screws in with a hollow M14 built and engages on the hub with a 10 point male/ female rose for arrangement. I don't know if this is a fairly generic system or specific to one manufacturer. I have attached photos.
    Any help very gratefully received.


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  • That’s a HED wheel for sure.

    Edit: the freehub is a Shimano Uniglide and looks like it has the standard fitment on the back that you’d get on 8/9/10 speed Shimano hubs back in the day. You’ll be able to put a later Shimano Hyperglide freehub on, but I’m pretty sure you won’t be able convert it to Campagnolo unless there’s a Shimano to Campag spline adaptor out there, or if anyone ever made a Campag freehub that fits on Shimano hubs.

  • Looks like standard Shimano freehub setup. Might be kind of proprietary
    and need one of the Miche cassettes that runs Campag on Shimano?

  • You guys are absolute stars, thank you so much

  • It looks like the conversion cassettes by Miche and Interloc are discontinued in 10 SPD.

    Apparently you can respace a 10spd Shimano cassette with 1mm at the back and 0.2mm between each sprocket on 11spd freehub

  • Thank you, at least I've for a starting point now to investigate from.

  • In the absence of easily available conversion cassettes from Miche etc I think the way forward may be to respace a Shimano cassette to Campag spacings. The freehub is Shimano 11v so should be enough room for Campag 10v.

  • The problem will be finding a Shimano cassette where the lowest 2-3 sprockets aren't fixed together. You might have to build one using some replacement sprockets and a whole set of campag spacers:

    https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/cassette/products/miche-10-speed-shimano-compatible-sprockets-and-cassette-spares-1

    https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/cassette/products/miche-10-speed-shimano-compatible-sprockets-and-cassette-spares

  • Don't muck around respacing cassettes, just use a Shiftmate.

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Help to identify disc wheel freehub please

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