[RBW] Re: Shimano hubs.

2012-07-07 Thread Michael_S
That is the newest version. FS: I have a rear one in a silver 36 hole version that I am not using and will sell it for $50 if anybody is interested. contact me off-line if interested. ~mike On Friday, July 6, 2012 9:42:28 PM UTC-7, Mike wrote: > > So I was looking for some hubs tonight, checki

[RBW] Re: Shimano hubs.

2012-07-07 Thread Tony Lockhart
I'm currently running 36-hole Ultegra hubs on my Sam and I'm very pleased with them. I borrowed an XT hub wheelset from a friend a while back and feel that the quality is comparable. If you can spring for a 105 or an Ultegra hub, there's definitely enough axle real estate to properly space it t

[RBW] Re: Shimano hubs.

2012-07-07 Thread eflayer
what about these 780 model at Amazon? http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-FH-T780-Rear-Hub-Silver/dp/B006EPPURI/ref=sr_1_5?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1341702656&sr=1-5&keywords=xt+rear+hub On Friday, July 6, 2012 9:42:28 PM UTC-7, Mike wrote: > So I was looking for some hubs tonight, checking Univer

[RBW] Re: Shimano hubs.

2012-07-07 Thread Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
I share your appreciation for the now-extinct Shimano M770 XT hubs. They are light and tough and cheap and good, The LX group appears to be a European Trekking group, but it's available in the US as OEM (hubs and rder) on the Surly LHT, and a la carte through some offbeat distributors (i.e. not