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• #2
Shimano and Campy have always kept the same hub dimensions during the years.
Tell me which rim you're building onto, and I'll tell you the spoke lenght :) -
• #3
Thanks man,
i assumed as much. its to an mavic MA3 (36h) that i have in the garage from an old bike i took apart. i measured...one thing, people told me to "round up" the spoke length.so, for a 292.4 spoke measurement do i order a 294 (closest length available), i hope so coz thats what ive done! (theoretical measurement, i cant remember the exact lengths off top o head).
ha, rookie wheel builder here!
ta, chris
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• #4
On 3x: 294 non-drive, 292 drive side, with 12mm nipples
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• #5
Tearing my hair out here, trying to find the rear 5700 hub dimensions. I suspect they're not the same as previous models, because Shimano's own tech doc%20Hub%20Specs.pdf) states that 5500 and 5600 were different. But of course it's a model year out of date.
Anyone know, or work in a bike shop and can quickly measure one for me?
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• #6
Here you go, I'm busy building some:
Front: Flange diameter: 38.0mm
Flange separation:68mm so centre to flange is 34mmBack:
Flange diameter: non drive:44.6mm
drive:same
LN to flange drive:47mm so centre to fl is 65-47=18mm
LN to flange non drive:29mm so centre to fl is 65-29=36mm
OLN:130mm
flange sep is 53.5 so checking back:18+36=54mm so close enough!
Good luck,
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• #7
Brilliant - thank you very much.
I am going to building a wheel, around a 36hole 105 5700 rear hub.
I am currently having no luck trying to find the hub flange dimensions and centre to right and left dimensions - so i can determine the spoke length.
(i am using this hub as the 5600 (which i can find dimensions for) hub is £10 more - and this is for a every single day of the winter commute so cheap and durable is no 1 priority).
Anyone know them? are they the same as the 5600 (most versions of the 105 rear hub seem to be)?
Thanks, chris