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Campagnolo 9v cassette lock nut

Old 08-17-21, 07:41 AM
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Campagnolo 9v cassette lock nut

So to finish the conversion to 9v from 8v on the rear hub, I need a lock nut. Which one is the right one? I see lots of them described as 9,10,11 with 12 and 13t and some that are 8 & 9. Is there a difference?
See post #50 for pictures of the hub and cassette here 8-Speed Campagnolo Chorus Hub - dismantling - Page 2 - Bike Forums.

Prices are from $18 for aftermarket AL to $100 for Campagnolo TI on the bay. I just want a reasonable way to lock it up!
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