I thought it might be a good idea to start a thread where I could collect all the information on ISO bolt on hubs and cogs.
An example of an ISO cog:
They use the same 6 bolt system as disc brakes. In my experience this is a superior system as it removes the chance for cogs to slip, come loose or hubs to be come de-threaded.
I've made a little list of what I know to be available, OTP as it were:
NOTES
'*' Indicates a non ISO, proprietary cog has to be used.
'#' indicates it is no longer made, so you may only be able to find them second hand.
I thought it might be a good idea to start a thread where I could collect all the information on ISO bolt on hubs and cogs.
An example of an ISO cog:
They use the same 6 bolt system as disc brakes. In my experience this is a superior system as it removes the chance for cogs to slip, come loose or hubs to be come de-threaded.
I've made a little list of what I know to be available, OTP as it were:
NOTES
'*' Indicates a non ISO, proprietary cog has to be used.
'#' indicates it is no longer made, so you may only be able to find them second hand.
Livery Design Gruppe
Phil Wood
Halo Fix-G (*#)
Charge Shaker (*#)
Hope Fixee
(being released in mid 2014 according to Hope)
Mack Hubs
LeVeL(*)
Victoire (*)
Shimano XT M756
(can be converted in about 10 minutes or bought as a pre-prepared conversion from Velosolo)
It may be possible to re-space the following with the use of a surly conversion axle:
Surly hub
The Surly Ultra Hub