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• #2
120
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• #3
thanks for the quick reply.
appreciate it a lot dude.
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• #4
Also, Goldtec is a good choice, I got a pair coming soon on my new wheels, strong and well made hubs.
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• #5
i've got my eyes on them via http://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.uk/items.asp?CategoryID=15&Name=Goldtec+Track+Hubs
ideally i want to pick them up in store in london..
anyone have an idea of best price available online/instore.. or what 14 charge (i'd ask them if they picked up the frikkin phone!). -
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14 are the same price £130 per pair, an they have a few in stock. I don't know whats up with their phone, i've never had to call them.
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• #7
cheers james..
77 including shipping via mtb components.. as opposed to 70 in store (if they have it in stock on wed)
got an itchy trigger finger. -
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hmm.
cheers dude.
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so mtb components have none in stock for 2 weeks, 14 don't have any black until end of next week.. any idea where else i can find a rear in 36 black in store or online?
i really want these for the end of the week!
excuse my ignorance and lack of knowledge... but i'm trying ringo, i'm trying real hard to learn.
i am looking for a new rear track hub. i think i will go for the goldtec. My question is regarding the axle length and what is appropriate for me?
i intend to purchase on line in order to save a few pounds.
i have a dolan track frame.. it has standard ambrosia hubs at the moment, i figure 120mm is the standard size of axles and i should go for that?
Could any kind soul clarify please.