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Old 09-24-21, 07:17 PM
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ISO: 32-hole high-flange front hub

Looking for a 32-hole HF front hub, nutted or quick release. Does not to need to be anything fancy, and if it needs an overhaul, that’s fine. I probably have a half dozen HF front hubs in the bin, but all are 36-hole. Let me know what you have. Plenty of bits to trade or will pay with currency of your choice.
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Old 09-24-21, 08:04 PM
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all mine are probably 36 hole, but i'll check and make sure. are there any brands to look for?
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Old 09-24-21, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by thook
all mine are probably 36 hole, but i'll check and make sure. are there any brands to look for?
I’m not fussy about brands or country of origin. Thanks for for checking!
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Old 09-24-21, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
I’m not fussy about brands or country of origin. Thanks for for checking!
i have a few more i need to check when it's daylight as they're on wheels in the parts pile behind the hay shed. so far, though, i'm only seeing 36h.
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Old 09-25-21, 03:28 PM
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Call off the search! I decided to go with a Shimano dynohub that I had in the bin. Seems a decent match to the rear two-speed coaster I’m eager to try.





Yeah, I need to remove those rim decals so I’m not announcing that they’re mismatched.
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nice!!!
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And you can have lights!
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And you can have lights!
Yes! I figure I’ll use this rig for primarily commuting, anyway, and it is getting on towards that time of year.
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