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• #2
Surly ?
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• #3
This always gets mentioned but the only one I could find was for freewheel threads. Hope started production of something but stopped, there was also a Novatec that had 6 bolt on one sides and fixed on the other but was only available in Poland and is now a myth it seems.
If you have real money to drop you could get Phil or Mack to make you exactly what you need.
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• #4
There is a thread on adaptor that will go on a f/w thread fo will work with a fixed/fw hub
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• #5
Surly do list one: Black 32h 135mm O.L.D. Fixed
No idea on availability though.
But from memory (from when this was lasted asked) that's it (apart from custom).
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• #6
Onza?
Looks like a freehub, but isn't.
http://images.esellerpro.com/2375/I/873/05/Fixed-6sp-Hub.jpg
edit: oops no disc.
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• #7
Anyway, if you want disc SS hubs, think Trials:
http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_fixed_hubs/c21.html
Tarty has a "sort by weight" option.
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• #8
Novatec D166SBT
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• #10
Have a look at the Fixie Inc hubs.
Here:
http://www.only-highend.biz/ShuRi-hub-rear-black-32H-120-bolt/fx -
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I guess you can use a double sided phil wood iso or mack hub.
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• #12
Thanks everyone! Looks like the fixie inc and the surly are the two best possibilities, besides getting a hubcustom made. The fixie inc is 120 OLN so would presumably require a custom frame, wheras the Surly's 135 OLN gives more off-the-shelf possibilities.
A double-sided ISO Phil Wood would be lovely, but probably cost more than my monthly rent :( will have to look into Mack's pricing.
@Turkish @dubtap I think that was the novatec hub you meant, but like you say it seems to be inexplicably limited to Poland
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• #13
Dont be fooled by macks website being down, hes very much still about
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• #14
I have a SPNK alternative to a Surly Fixxer you can have for £25. I never fitted it but screwed on a cog and lock ring. I got it here:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/248319/
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• #15
I was going to buy these but had no use for them...
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• #16
^beat me to it
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• #17
PAUL Disc Word!
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• #18
With an axle swap and a few spacers, the Fixie Inc one can probably be converted to 135mm
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• #19
PAUL Disc
Not fixed
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• #20
Paul Discs are available as fixed
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• #21
Is it the 45 or 40 chain line one?
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• #22
I'm not sure, The instructions don't say. Someone has PMd about this morning.
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• #23
Is it still for sale?
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• #24
Have anybody ever thought about reversing half of the pawls in a Hope trials hub?
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Is reversing pawls even possible? Cant see it being as strong if you cut the number of pawls in half
Is anyone aware of any fixed hubs with either ISO or centrelock disc mounts? Any OLN.