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+ | This hub is offered by several companies at various price points. It is a essentially a Formula BX-2210 BMX Cassette Hub with 135mm spacing and an upgrade to cartridge bearings. It can also be found as a Novatec (Joy) D256SBT. Other companies branding it under their own name are Woodman, Planet-X (On-One), IRO, and Bontrager. Many others may exist, but the cheapest one I was able to find was the Nashbar NF-SSHR. | ||
[[Image:Trixxer1.jpg]]<br><br> | [[Image:Trixxer1.jpg]]<br><br> | ||
+ | The Nashbar hub includes a sprocket which some of the other companies neglect to include.<BR> | ||
[[Image:Trixxer2.jpg]]<br><br> | [[Image:Trixxer2.jpg]]<br><br> | ||
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===Internal parts=== | ===Internal parts=== | ||
[[Image:Trixxer3.jpg]]<br><br> | [[Image:Trixxer3.jpg]]<br><br> |
Revision as of 03:52, 31 December 2006
The $35 Hub
This hub is offered by several companies at various price points. It is a essentially a Formula BX-2210 BMX Cassette Hub with 135mm spacing and an upgrade to cartridge bearings. It can also be found as a Novatec (Joy) D256SBT. Other companies branding it under their own name are Woodman, Planet-X (On-One), IRO, and Bontrager. Many others may exist, but the cheapest one I was able to find was the Nashbar NF-SSHR.
The Nashbar hub includes a sprocket which some of the other companies neglect to include.
Internal parts
Converting to Quick Release
Gearing The Cassette
The cassette lockring is a standard 1.37x24T right hand thread lockring. Same as old school bottom brackets. I replaced the cheapo one with a nice old Suntour version that I had in stock.