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Old 04-09-23, 07:07 PM
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WTB: 126mm 32h Hyperglide Cassette hub 6401 or sim

Hi all, looking for a 32 hole, 126mm OLN spacing hyperglide hub, I believe FH-6401 is the ticket.

This is for a late 60's Italian frame with Campy NR brakes and mech so I'm looking for polished silver / correct looking if not technically "correct" parts. Must be 32 hole please.

Failing above I am open to earlier 126mm 32h uniglide hubs.
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Well, it's DA instead of 600, and UG instead of HG, no skewer, but 32h, nice and shiny, includes the first position screw-on cog (12t), spins well and $25 + shipping. Which if you're CONUS, can't be too much.
LINK to the first of 3 pictures.

And there's a front hub, too, if you're looking for a matched set.
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I like it… its 126mm?

I know the small cog is unique to DA - do you know if the cassettes / splines are too ?
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Originally Posted by somebikeguy
I like it… its 126mm?

I know the small cog is unique to DA - do you know if the cassettes / splines are too ?
Yes, 126mm. The cassettes/splines not unique to DA, but are the same as other UG hubs. You can use HG cogs, but you have to grind down the one wide spline (see Sheldon Brown) on the cogs.
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It’s best practice with DA 7401 hubs to also use the second position UG sprocket with the built in, splined spacer as a loose sprocket can protrude over the splines onto the threaded portion.

I purchased a bike and 7s DA hub that only used the threaded 1st position sprocket and the 2nd position, modified HG sprocket spun freely as it couldn’t engage the splines.

I’ve heard other people didn’t have this issue, but I sure did. YMMV.
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