Basically any freehub currently sold will be 8-9-10 speed compatible or 
11-speed if it is higher end road.  7 speed freehubs were only produced for 
a short period of time, so unless you're buying a used wheelset it's 
unlikely you'll end up with one.  A wheel stocked LBS should have a spacer 
specifically designed for this purpose, for when they have to replace a 
wheel on a 7 speed cassette bike.  Wheels Manufacturing makes one.  

On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 11:00:44 PM UTC-7, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> Hi y'all, 
>
> Want to try a Shimano 7speed cassette with tight spacing I like on my Blue 
> Sam. 
> How can I tell  if I need a 4.5 spacer or not with my freehub? 
> It's an RBW stock 650b wheelset Velocity hub with a Shimano compatible 
> freehub that came stock with 9 speed cassette, then I went to 8-speed. 
> Worked great, but now I wanna go 7speed.

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