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bei velobase habe ich zur nabe noch das hier gefunden:
"If you're going to use a Hyperglide-C cassette. Make sure you use a 1mm spacer first. Or you'll get a loose fitting on the smallest cogs."
modelle (nabe und freilauf-kassette) habe ich ja bereits geschrieben, vielleicht weiss jemand ob, und welcher distanzring da passen könnte.
CS-HG70 mit 11Z Abschlussritzel auf HG/UG Freilauf? Siehe:
https://sheldonbrown.com/k7.html#hyperdrivec
If you install a cassette with an 11 tooth sprocket on an older, non-compact body, the cassette will not be properly secured, and the sprockets (other than the 11) will be loose and wobbly.
There are two ways around this problem:
- You can use Hyperglide-C cassettes on conventional bodies by adding a 1 mm thick spacer to the body before installing the cassette. This is a standard spacer commonly used for fine-tuning chainline with conventional freewheels. It may be necessary to add a spacer to the right side of the axle in some applications, especially if you wish to make the wheel interchange with other wheels without needing to re-adjust the rear derailer.
- Alternately, you can grind a bevel on the ends of the splines of an older body. This is a five-minute job if you have access to a bench grinder. Clean up carefully afterward so particles of metal and grinding-wheel grit don't wear out the bearings.