Hub recommendation for Sun Mistral tubular rims
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Hub recommendation for Sun Mistral tubular rims
Hello everyone,
I'm looking a recommendation on a hub to lace with a set of rims. The rims are two tubular Sun Mistrals, 36h. I've provided a picture below.
I'd like to keep to tradition with this project. So I'm looking for an appropriate set of hubs that meet the era, as well as the aesthetic.
Perhaps there is a pair of Sun hubs that go along with the rims? Or would these rims have been made with any another brand?
Any advice would be appreciated, and extra points for any history/background with the recommendation.
Kindly,
Daniel P
I'm looking a recommendation on a hub to lace with a set of rims. The rims are two tubular Sun Mistrals, 36h. I've provided a picture below.
I'd like to keep to tradition with this project. So I'm looking for an appropriate set of hubs that meet the era, as well as the aesthetic.
Perhaps there is a pair of Sun hubs that go along with the rims? Or would these rims have been made with any another brand?
Any advice would be appreciated, and extra points for any history/background with the recommendation.
Kindly,
Daniel P
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Daniel,
What bike are you planning to use these rims on? These were American made, probably mid 80's rims, but they could have been used with just about any hub, depending on the bike manufacturer. Campy C-Record, or Mavic 500 series would both be world class hubs, but maybe not appropriate for your bike. There were also probably a half dozen Japanese hubs that would have been very popular, and very well made. (Shimano Dura Ace, Suntour Superbe, Sanshin, etc.)
What bike are you planning to use these rims on? These were American made, probably mid 80's rims, but they could have been used with just about any hub, depending on the bike manufacturer. Campy C-Record, or Mavic 500 series would both be world class hubs, but maybe not appropriate for your bike. There were also probably a half dozen Japanese hubs that would have been very popular, and very well made. (Shimano Dura Ace, Suntour Superbe, Sanshin, etc.)
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Pretty!
American Classic hubs ftw.
American Classic hubs ftw.
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I'd go with Phil Wood. Good match for those rims. Totally reliable.
Possibly Bullseye if you can find a set for road, and are feeling adventurous. Or, American Classic, sure. They were pretty weight weenie IIRC.
Possibly Bullseye if you can find a set for road, and are feeling adventurous. Or, American Classic, sure. They were pretty weight weenie IIRC.
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Daniel,
What bike are you planning to use these rims on? These were American made, probably mid 80's rims, but they could have been used with just about any hub, depending on the bike manufacturer. Campy C-Record, or Mavic 500 series would both be world class hubs, but maybe not appropriate for your bike. There were also probably a half dozen Japanese hubs that would have been very popular, and very well made. (Shimano Dura Ace, Suntour Superbe, Sanshin, etc.)
What bike are you planning to use these rims on? These were American made, probably mid 80's rims, but they could have been used with just about any hub, depending on the bike manufacturer. Campy C-Record, or Mavic 500 series would both be world class hubs, but maybe not appropriate for your bike. There were also probably a half dozen Japanese hubs that would have been very popular, and very well made. (Shimano Dura Ace, Suntour Superbe, Sanshin, etc.)
Thanks for the advice, it sounds like I have some options. I like the idea of the Suntour Superbes
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Bullseye sold road hubs too. They were relatively inexpensive, and could be ordered in lots of color combinations. Freewheel only I think. IIRC they peaked in popularity around 1990, which if I'm not mistaken is about the same time period as those rims.
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Shimano DA 7400 hubs would be perfect for those Sun rims....
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Hey tiredhands - thanks for the information and the photos. The hub looks great (fairly clean too). I think I'll try to find a matching pair. But thank you anyways!!