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  • How very clever. You live and learn.

    Many thanks.

  • Is straight pull the way forward?

  • Not really.

  • Is straight pull the way forward?

    It's swings and roundabouts. It's objectively superior if the hub, rim and spokes are all designed together as a complete system, but for mix-and-match hand builds the benefits may not be fully realised. We have been using J-bend spokes for over a century without any serious trouble, and spokes are much better than they used to be so what issues do arise from having a bend have all but vanished.

  • Its all here

    Even by the usual incompetent standards of Brexit mismanagement, that's going to be an absolute shit show. The fact that the EU insisted on the inclusion of such anti-business terms in the arrangement should disabuse even the most ardent Europhiles of any remaining delusion that the European project ever had anything to do with free trade.

  • Do you plan on riding in winter? My mack hubs aren't well sealed and frankly I think the machining is better on mass produced hubs I've had, even if the finish is not as pleasing.

    There's no denying they look good though.

  • Not here as well. The new rules are in response to outside eu sellers declaring low value and it sneeking in under the radar. Also above certain thresholds which varied from state to state eu business has to register with vat in a member state. Big eu firms had to resigster with all member states and submit vat returns. The new regime simpiflies everything.

    Cross boarder commerce and the rise of online market places have forced a change in the rules.

    I will go along with it. It not going to be too burdensome and the reward is huge. Eu sales are huge chunk of change for me. Please keep anti eu politics out of this thread at least.

  • Please keep anti eu politics out of this thread

    It's more a broad anti-politics point than an anti EU one. The pattern repeats itself throughout the world and all through history:

    1. Make a bad law
    2. Discover that the cost of enforcing it is out of all proportion to the benefit
    3. Punish the population by replacing it with a worse law
  • Do you plan on riding in winter?

    Not much at all. I was only looking at the Mack hub as it was a recommendation based on my criteria of wanting to match a Bitex front road hub.

    As stated, all I want is a low flange fixed 24h hub. I’m struggle to see why that seems so hard to source.

  • Could you not buy a high flange hub?

    It’s not as if low front / high rear functions badly or looks unusual.

  • I’m struggle to see why that seems so hard to source

    Hand built wheels are a minority interest as far as the industry is concerned, fixed is a small niche, track riders using traditional wheels have largely favoured large flange, so that's what became popular in the early 21st century fixie boom.

  • Could you not buy a high flange hub?

    I could, but i probably won’t.

  • Hand built wheels are a minority interest as far as the industry is concerned, fixed is a small niche, track riders using traditional wheels have largely favoured large flange, so that's what became popular in the early 21st century fixie boom.

    Fair enough, I was just being grumpy.

    Looks like I’ll probably pay over the odds for a Mack rear. Oh well.

  • I’ll probably pay over the odds for a Mack

    For the price of a Mack you could have that Bitex 6-bolt, the conversion axle and enough beer to make you less grumpy 😉🍻

  • Phil Wood could fix you up for a price.

  • enough beer to make you less grumpy 😉🍻

    Now we’re talking.

    I will look into that option.

  • for a price.

    I’m not that grumpy

  • for a price

    An even bigger price than Mack 😒

  • Paul, but that might be single speed only
    Surly, but poss not in that drilling
    BLB, but it’s BLB...

    I went Mack when looking for the same. There was a shop in Germany* that might be more willing than Mack himself to sort out the vat. Otherwise a place in Singapore was exporting them and in theory is already set up to deal with this stuff.

    *try sm-parts.net

  • Looked at Paul and (to my shame) BLB - only in 32/36 drilling.

  • ... or get a 32h and try a 16/8 funky lacing experiment! Or just get a 32h rim.

  • Raketa might be worth looking into. Similar price and weight to mack, sealed and has adjustable preload. Ships from Russia.

  • I’ve bought some rims that have (unexpectedly) turned up with single eyelets. Usually use hm nipple washers but is there any point now?

  • I know, but if he’s grumpy already, Phil’s can cement that feeling.

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