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• #2
http://www.on-one-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Rear.html
£15.76 new rear hub use the same spokes.
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• #3
There are also people on here who will build up the new wheel for you if you can't do it - if you ask nicely/pay them.
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• #4
i just dont think youre destined to ride fixed jim...
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• #5
if the new hubs the same dimensions as the knackered one i'll do it with the same spokes
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• #6
langster wheels are shit, i did the same thing to mine
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• #7
if the new hubs the same dimensions as the knackered one i'll do it with the same spokes
Cheers mate, really appreciate that, how much do you want for the job and here abouts are you?
Does anyone know if the on one hubs are the same dimms as the wankster ones? -
• #8
don't have to be exact, just about the same
like +/- 3mm on spoke lenght should be OK
So if you're next hub will be high flange too than don't worry about spokesBusted my miche hub almost this way
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• #9
langster wheels are shit, i did the same thing to mine
me too.
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• #10
pm arup, on this forum, and he'll be able to build up a wheel for you
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• #11
a formula large flange hub should do you fine to re use the spokes.
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• #12
What about smallbrownbike (matt). His prices look reasonable on his site, and maybe he might do a deal for a forum comrade?
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• #13
If you go up to SBB (sunday service) he'll show you how to build one yourself, he did this with me, I had a great time, and learned something new.
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Cheers mate, really appreciate that, how much do you want for the job and here abouts are you?
Does anyone know if the on one hubs are the same dimms as the wankster ones?£15?
Hey Guys,
Was happily riding along today when, during braking, i felt my lock-ring go. I was only 300m from home so i though i would shunt the sprocket back into place by pedaling forward and get home to tighten it up... bit mistake. Straight away there was no catch between the sprocket and hub.
When i get home i took it apart to find the chain ring and hub stripped of their threads... i dont know why this should happen just pedaling forward because surely there would be no more tension on the thread than normal, but there we go. Here is the result...
Now i'm riding on the freewheel, which isn't fun.
So I went along to the local shop and they said that it would be £70 for spokes, hub and labour. For that money i may as well buy a second hand wheel in good nick since the wheel itself probably isn't even worth that much. Anyone got anything going spare? If not would settle for a cheap hub/ spokes to do it myself (how hard can it be, he says).
Cheers Guys, Jim