Ha! I was going to suggest cold setting the spacing to 130mm, like I did
with my (steel) Bianchi, but it's a carbon fiber bike, hence the wrong
forum, I guess...

Toshi


On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 7:42 AM Brian Campbell <bdcampbel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 10:37:45 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> Brian
>>
>> As with many things, how things go will depend on the details
>>
>> You say that the bike is running 7sp hyperglide right now.  That would
>> suggest a 126mm rear hub.  You claim the rear hub is a FH-1055, which is a
>> 126mm stock rear hub.  But then you go on to claim that the rear hub is
>> 130mm spacing.
>>
>> So, is it a FH1055 that somebody swapped the axle to 130mm later?
>> Is it a FH-1055 that somebody later swapped the axle and the freehub body
>> to make it 8/9/10 speed compatible, but continued to run a 7sp cassette
>> with a spacer, just for kicks?
>> Or is it actually a 126mm rear hub?
>>
>> If it really is a 7sp cassette running on there, with no spacer, then a
>> 9sp cassette just wont fit on that hub.  I think that's your first step.
>> Remove the existing cassette and look at what you actually have.  Take a
>> picture and share it if you need advice.  If your rear hub doesn't have the
>> right freehub body to take your 9-speed cassette then you may be stuck.
>> Sheldon Brown has the unambiguous photos of the different cassette bodies.
>>
>> Bill Lindsay
>> El Cerrito, CA
>>
>> On Friday, December 11, 2020 at 6:57:40 AM UTC-8 Brian Campbell wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> I am helping a friend with a Kestrel 200 sc that is currently set up
>>> with 7-speed down tube shifters. It is a 7 speed Hyperglide cassette on a
>>> 105 level Shimano 105, FH-1055 rear hub and the rear spacing is 130mm.
>>>
>>> He wants to covert it to bar end shifters and provided me with a set of
>>> 9 speed, indexed Microshift bar end shifters.
>>>
>>> I am wondering if it is possible to to simply swap in a 9 speed cassette?
>>>
>>> Also, for anyone who might know, the rear derailleur in a 105, RD-1055
>>> what is the max cog size for that the RD can handle? 26 or 28?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
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