Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-20 Thread Cormac O'Keeffe
It's a cool idea @garth but I'm going to avoid going down that rabbit hole for the time being! I've only just taught myself how to build wheels so I reckon I'll stick to one mechanical challenge at a time. On Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 2:06:20 PM UTC+1 Garth wrote: > If you are so mechanical

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-19 Thread Garth
If you are so mechanically inclined to swap threaded axles you caould always buy a silver 130mm bub like the RS400(Tiagra road) and swap out a longer axle and add the spacer needed . On Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 6:55:01 AM UTC-5 okeeffe...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the advice

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-19 Thread Cormac O'Keeffe
Hi, Thanks for the advice and recommendations. I compiled a (very short) list of hubs that meet most of the requirements. *Hubs* The criteria are: - 135mm ✅ - QR ✅ - No disc brake mounts ✅ - 36 holes ✅ - 8-11 speed ✅ *Rivendell* Silver 150$ https://www.rivbike.com/products

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-05 Thread Will Boericke
You can also get the Bitex touring hub from Brandon at BikeHubStore . He's great. Will On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 11:19 AM Jakob wrote: > I'm not quite sure I understand what you're looking for exactly. > > At least here in Germany you can get 135

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-05 Thread Jakob
I'm not quite sure I understand what you're looking for exactly. At least here in Germany you can get 135mm QR rear hubs easily. Many of them from Shimano. Ones with 36 holes are a little harder than 32 holes, but still pretty available. Where it gets interesting is if you don't want it in black

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-02 Thread Nick A.
I picked up a NIB silver Deore LX hub on ebay for $40. Saw more 36H than 32H (which is what I was looking for). Nick in VA On Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 5:48:01 PM UTC-4 peter...@gmail.com wrote: > We get them from Velocity. We've been very pleased with the quality. We > have had no complai

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-02 Thread Peter White
We get them from Velocity. We've been very pleased with the quality. We have had no complaints from customers. They have a wide variety of options for drillings, and disc VS non-disc. On Sat, Nov 2, 2024 at 11:38 AM Will Boericke wrote: > I think a 35h hub is going to be hard to find :). 36h an

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-02 Thread iamkeith
Suzue appears to make an axle cap to convert their 130mm hubs to 135. Merry Sales / SOMA has them in the US, if you can't find them in Europe. (I guess it's possible that they had them made as an exclusive.) Until I read your question and started looking, I honestly had no idea this had beco

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-02 Thread Will Boericke
I think a 35h hub is going to be hard to find :). 36h and 135 is rare enough. Will near Boston On Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 7:34:31 AM UTC-4 Steven Sweedler wrote: > Also Bitex has a nice large flange touring hub, 36 H silver and black. > > Steven Sweedler > Plymouth, New Hampshire > > > O

Re: [RBW] 135mm rear hub

2024-11-02 Thread Steven Sweedler
Also Bitex has a nice large flange touring hub, 36 H silver and black. Steven Sweedler Plymouth, New Hampshire On Sat, Nov 2, 2024 at 5:25 AM Cormac O'Keeffe wrote: > Hi, > I know that Rivendell, White Industries and Velo Orange all sell 135mm > rear hubs, but does anyone know of some places (