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Old 07-27-11, 10:59 PM
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Does this hub exist?

I'm looking for a 36h 130mm or 135mm hub. Aside from Phil Wood and another expensive brand, I can't find any. I don't have more than 50 or 60 dollars to spend on the hub. Anyone know of any such hubs?
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Old 07-27-11, 11:05 PM
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try a formula hub respaced to 130.
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Old 07-27-11, 11:17 PM
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The 50-60 price range will limit you to a Formula... we build custom hubs in any spacing and drilling and although they cost less than a PW and are every bit as good, they are still not cheap.

Nice thing about a Formula hub is that they deliver some pretty nice bang for the buck.
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It looks like Surly makes one or two, but they're SS only. Or SS/disc, but I have no idea what the chainline would be with a bolt-on cog on a 130mm hub.
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You can get nuvatec hubs and re space them ,The rear axel is long enough.
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Old 07-28-11, 10:15 AM
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Axels are generally interchangeable, right? I have a 130mm axle laying around, could I just replace the axle of a 120mm hub with that?
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https://store.velo-orange.com/index.p...-hub-rear.html

$75.00

Looks pretty nice imo
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Originally Posted by oban_kobi
Axels are generally interchangeable, right? I have a 130mm axle laying around, could I just replace the axle of a 120mm hub with that?
This is so for loose ball hubs. Anything with cartridge bearings will have propriety axles.
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120mm formula with 10-15mm of washers, i believe you'll need M8 or M10 washers. throw those under the locknut on either side
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