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• #2
Can you not just tease your forks out a little? (if they're steel) I didn't even realise 95mm hubs existed...
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• #3
Yeah just wondered if that would do damage and if it would stand the type of ride I'd give er!! 95's were kickin about mid 50s to late 70s apparently! Just impossible to find! Especially in a low flange!
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• #4
If they're steel you'll be reet. 2.5mm a side is nothing
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• #5
will be fine if they're steel, my previous bike had 95mm spacing and were fine being teased out a bit and they spring back when you take the wheel out again
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• #6
Hoped for that! Just didn't get all the way in the forks! I'll try harder!
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• #7
any one got? know where to get one etc...?
preff low flange?! <<did they make em??me thinks
bayliss, harden, bh airlite, maillard were 95 in 1950s ? -
• #9
My guess, you don't want to go for a steel hub..
i think if you email that guy he will be able to help you...
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• #10
I think Sachs Rival has 2 washers in between cone and axle nut on the both sides so if you swap these for something leaner you will get roughly 4mm off = 96mm...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-NOS-VINTAGE-SACHS-RIVAL-FRONT-HUBS_W0QQitemZ140249918993QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item140249918993&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.l1262 -
• #11
cheers guys!
lookin into it!
any one got? know where to get one etc...?
preff low flange?! <<did they make em??