This freehub supports the 2018 Edition KICKR and KICKR CORE with most* Campagnolo 10, 11, and 12 speed cassettes.
Note: Installation is required.
*Campagnolo cassettes with 8 inner arms on the largest cog are NOT compatible with the KICKR ’18 and KICKR CORE version.
Please note: these instructions cover the installation of the Campagnolo Freehub on Kickr '18 and Kickr Core - you will need alternative instructions for Kickr '14 and '16 if installing on these trainers.
Kickr '18 and Kickr Core Campagnolo Freehub Compatibility:
The KICKR '18 & KICKR CORE Campagnolo Freehub is compatible with both Campagnolo, SRAM, and Shimano cassettes made in 2010 or newer. Campagnolo cassettes with 8 inner arms on the largest cog are NOT compatible (see image above).
Installation
Required Tools:
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Sprocket remover (AKA chain whip) or chain vice
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17mm cone wrench or crescent wrench (adjustable wrench also acceptable)
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Cassette lockring tool (recommend using either the Park Tool FR-5.2 or similar, or Park Tool BBT-5/FR-11 if using the Campagnolo lockring which came with your cassette and matching 1" (25.4 mm) socket wrench or adjustable wrench
Included Components (see image above):
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Large Spacer (for use with 9s Shimano Cassettes)
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Small Spacer (for use with 10s Shimano Cassettes)
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11T Lockring (for cassettes with 11 teeth on the smallest cog)
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12T Lockring (for cassettes with 12 teeth on the smallest cog)
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Freehub Body
The Campy freehub supports Campagnolo, Shimano, and SRAM cassettes, but included spacers are not needed with Campagnolo cassettes. For your convenience, the included lockrings are geared for use with Shimano/SRAM lockring tools like the Park Tool FR-5.2. Alternatively, you may use the lockring included with your cassette (both Shimano/SRAM and Campy compatible lockrings are supported).
Installation Steps:
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Start by using the chain whip (or chain vice, as pictured) and lockring tool to loosen the lockring and remove the existing cassette (skip this step if a cassette is not present, like in KICKR CORE initial setup).
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Use the 17mm cone wrench to remove the existing original lock nut and freehub body. Hold the pulley with your free hand for stability.
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Install the inner spacer. You can use either the spacer contained in the Campagnolo freehub (ships on the inside of the side with the pawls) or the original inner spacer. While cosmetically different (the Campy freehub's is shiny), they remain mechanically identical. Do not use both.
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Check the centre of the Campagnolo freehub for any overhang on the captive inner spacer. Adjust this spacer by hand to ensure it's flush all around, as shown above.
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Install the new Campagnolo freehub over the inner spacer, rotating counterclockwise (in the direction of the pawls) until flush against the pulley.
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Screw on the original lock nut and tighten with the 17mm cone wrench, again holding the pulley with your other hand for stability. Tighten until snug, being sure to avoid applying excessive force.
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Install the included spacer as needed for your cassette, along with any other spacers which came included with the cassette.
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Install your cassette on the freehub like shown in the video.