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Which Screw On Sprocket Mod Hub !?!


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i cant find what i want quite !

all the deng mod hubs are either mini cassete freewheels or fixed hub with a deng cog.

i dont want a profile, and i defff dont want a king.

i just really want to get a rear hub that i can screw an eno onto !

the onza T master is the best iv found yet !

its light cheap and good bearings, BUT its got rubbish little bolts !! M6 ! and im not too keen on that !

i will either snap the bolts, or the wheel will budge.

any suggestions ? im gonna look at more monty hubs now.

cheers

iolo.

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i have never had any problems with echo bearings at all aran.

i would recommend the echo (but that said most people would argue that i would say that).

i have run adamant hubs with no problems at all including a freehub for at least 8 months with NO problems at all.

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bmx race hubs maybe? if you can find one that takes a freewheel of course. they're usually 10mm and you'd get a proper axle instead of stupid little bolts

these maybe

you probably want to phone up and find out about them first cos there's cock all info on the site

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ye good point.

but bmx hubs are 36 and dont ever seem to be 32.

i could always buy a new rim.

but bmx race hubs are a bit heavy too, a solid steel axle ect.. doesnt help.

this looks ok

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...atchlink:top:uk

no idea of weight though.

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

iolo.

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You can lace a 36h hub on to 32h rim aran. So i wouldn't worry about that. Just stick with your frame you got now and i might sell you my fixed steel tensioner if you want.

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I've got the monty hub aran. If i set my brake up so it didn't rub it would spin really nicely :) also the bearings appear to be easy to replace if need be. only problem is the price mark...ouch...

I can recommend them if need an opinion. No problems at all so far :)

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dude, your abit handy with the ol' lathe and all that, why dont you fabricated an axle for a hub to take m8 bolts?

hmm i was thinking about this.

could possibly make a hub take bigger bearings and then make an axle.

for M8 or even better pro2 style M10 hmmmmmmm

maybe the T master is modifyable

iolo

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