• 32 hole, 135mm spacing, fixed/free.

    This hub is designed for those who want to ride fixed on a bike with vertical dropouts. The hubs axle is mounted slightly off centre allowing you to rotate the hub to get the perfect chain tension.

    Its worked really well for me for the past 2 years or so. I've barely had to touch it except the bearings which I replaced with some high grade SKF ones - runs very nice and smooth.

    http://road.cc/content/review/14733-white-industries-erics-eccentric-eno-hub

    Ive also got a 19t sprocket (but no lockring im afraid).

    Hub: £80 > £65
    Sprocket: £15 > £12
    Both: £90 > £75
    Or best offer - would really like to sell both together.


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  • Always thought these were awesome. Why is it 135 spaced though? 130 would make sense...

  • Why is it 135 spaced though?

    You're clearly too young to remember mountain bikes before disc brakes ;-)

  • Fixed old school MTB for the lelz

  • Also 135 is now the de facto spacing for cross. And once you go cross you will dabble in SSCX. Because of reasons.

  • I actually ran it in a steel road frame just by splaying the dropouts slightly.

  • Hey @Fabs, would you be inclined to post (I'm in France)?

    If it is the case, I might be interested but will only be able to confirm/infirm at the end of next week if it is okay for you

  • For disc brake frames, yes...but these have no disc mount

  • bumps

  • I would take the 19t sprocket

  • No brakes required

  • price bump again. :D

  • Keen on the fixed sprocket if still up for grabs!

  • Can't resist that price, I'll take the lot if you'll post

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SOLD White Industries ENO Eccentric Hub + 19t sprocket

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