8 speed cassette - will it fit on a 10sp hub?

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Hi

Due to technical problems with my Focus Cayo I need to use my old 8spd triple this weekend for a Sportive.

I would like to use my lightweight wheels which are on the 10speed Cayo. Will the 8 Speed Cassettte simply slip on to the hub that held the 10spd?

Just wondered if anyone had experience of doing this
 

fossyant

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Provided you have some spare spacers and it's not shimano's 10 speed specific freehub (which they have now dropped) then you are fine.

I have some Aksiums I'm even running 7 speed on and some Ksyriums that are running 8 speed dura ace.
 
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Rab

Rab

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Fossyant

Magic, thanks for that, I think I have a couple of spacers so will give it a go.:smile:

Now the next problem - To get the 10 spd cassette off the Hub (any tips on how to do this when the cassette has gouged itself into the freehub?) :biggrin:
 

Monkey Boy

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Did the same thing Rab.....changed Cayo wheels to the new fangled dura ace CL's whatyamacallits and stuck the Aksiums on Sheryl (Trek 1000 with Tiagra 8 speed set up). A spacer and 'Robert c'est mon oncle'....biggest trouble is getting the spacer.
 
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Thanks folks, that's good news

I have the spacer from the Mavic Aksiums so will try that first, I also have another thinner spacer and perhaps could try the combination of the two to see what happens if not, looks like I might have to get one from Disgruntled Goat's link (it does have indexed gears)

Will keep you posted
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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Rab's still using the 8 speed cassette - with 3mm spacers I hope. He'll just need the aksium spacer fitted first, next to the spokes, then the 8 speed cassette, as the HG lock nut won't tighten without that first spacer. So long as you use the 8 speed cassette's spacers you will be fine - you just need enough of the cassette sticking over the edge of the freehub to tighten the lock nut on.
 
Hang-on.

If it's a Shimano 8/9/10sp-fit hub, then you don't need a spacer - the 10sp cassette is narrower than 8 or 9sp cassettes so the 10sp cassette will have a thin spacer (1.something mm) behind it and you need to remove it to put a 8sp cassette on.

If it's a Shimano 10sp-only hub, a 8 or 9sp cassette will be too wide and you won't be able to get it on.

You mention a spacer for Aksium - that's different, it like Ksyriums and Cosmics, uses the Mavic M10 hub, which is different - it's a Mavic-fit hub not 'proper' Shimano although it has Shimano splines.
Mavic sell Campag-spaced 10sp cassettes which fit on it (these are wider still), or you can fit Shimano cassettes by using a Mavic spacer (2.something mm) which comes withe the wheels
- to fit 8 or 9sp Shimano, you use the Mavic spacer
- to fit 10sp Shimano, you use the Mavic spacer and the Shimano 10sp spacer
(and to fit Campag, you'd use the Mavic Shimano-splined but Campag-spaced cassette and no spacers)
 

peanut

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If the freehub body is aluminium it suggests that it is a 10 speed only as the Dura Ace freehub is .Any steel freehub body should happily accept a shimano 8,9 or 10 speed cassette according to Sheldon
 
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Rab

Rab

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Well I had a crack at this and no problems :smile:

No spacer needed - when I introduced it, the locknut wouldn't go on.

Indexing - spot on

Put it together on Saturday and on Sunday did the Southern uplands Sportive - worked a treat.

Incidentally, it is an aluminium hub :biggrin:
 
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