what to do with hub shell?
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what to do with hub shell?
So I thought I was buying this drum hub (Sturmey Archer X-FD) and it turns out I only bought the hub shell. Now I still need the hub and I don't know what to do with the shell.
Can anyone tell me why they sell hub shells separately? I'm not sure if I should:
A) Buy the complete hub and keep the shell as a spare.
B) Buy the complete hub and return the shell.
C) Buy the internals and install them in the shell.
Can anyone tell me why they sell hub shells separately? I'm not sure if I should:
A) Buy the complete hub and keep the shell as a spare.
B) Buy the complete hub and return the shell.
C) Buy the internals and install them in the shell.
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I'd pick B.
Sometimes a shell will break at the flange due to being in an accident or whatever, but it's not a common thing at all.
Piecing together a hub one part at a time is the most expensive way with the biggest amount of hassle.
Sometimes a shell will break at the flange due to being in an accident or whatever, but it's not a common thing at all.
Piecing together a hub one part at a time is the most expensive way with the biggest amount of hassle.
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As far as piecing together the hub, I was thinking this might be a good opportunity to upgrade the bearings.
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B sounds like a good way to go, although if C made financial sense and you don't mind assembling it isn't so bad, then there's A and you could use the spare as a condiment shaker until needed for hub duties....a la Chris King https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...s.php?id=33279
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There's XFDs on ebay from a guy in Milwalkee, I purchased a XFDD from him a few months ago:
https://cgi.ebay.com/Sturmey-Archer-X...item5638aa8ca8
for a few bucks more you can have a front generator too:
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Sturmey-Arch...item5638aa941d
here's an XFDD in stack at Universal:
https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...&category=3680
I see this hub's price is going up, I could of had an XFDD last summer for $65, now when it's available it's more like $75~$85. Same thing happen to the SRAM i-Light hub.
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Newer versions are sealed, my XFD from '84 is shielded.
There's XFDs on ebay from a guy in Milwalkee, I purchased a XFDD from him a few months ago:
https://cgi.ebay.com/Sturmey-Archer-X...item5638aa8ca8
for a few bucks more you can have a front generator too:
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Sturmey-Arch...item5638aa941d
here's an XFDD in stack at Universal:
https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...&category=3680
I see this hub's price is going up, I could of had an XFDD last summer for $65, now when it's available it's more like $75~$85. Same thing happen to the SRAM i-Light hub.
There's XFDs on ebay from a guy in Milwalkee, I purchased a XFDD from him a few months ago:
https://cgi.ebay.com/Sturmey-Archer-X...item5638aa8ca8
for a few bucks more you can have a front generator too:
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Sturmey-Arch...item5638aa941d
here's an XFDD in stack at Universal:
https://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...&category=3680
I see this hub's price is going up, I could of had an XFDD last summer for $65, now when it's available it's more like $75~$85. Same thing happen to the SRAM i-Light hub.
I think I'm just going to return the shell I bought since there doesn't really seem to be much use for it. I mean, who the hell would try to reuse the internals after catastrophically destroying the shell? Oh well, live and learn.