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• #2
Not all suzue pro max are NJS certified. Dura ace 7600 are much easier to find than either and are beautiful hubs.
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• #3
I have the ability to get both suntour and Suzue NJS approved, have a Japanese contact, but I'm not decided.
Also I can get Dura Ace 7600 NJS, but I think they are more common, popular and easy to get Spuerbe Suzue and, in my opinion -
• #4
They're common for a reason. They're fantastic hubs.
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• #5
Id pick Suntour Superbe Pro over anything else but Dura Ace,Pro Max njs, Record are all just as good, it all comes down to what looks the nicest to you/what matches everything else on the bike
Ive not had the loose ball suzue pro max(Im nearly certain the cartridge version has the exact same shell,but it uses 9.5mm 26tpi axles) but the superbe is machined to very fine tolerances, the forging is excellent.
7710 low flange is the best you can buy thats in production, the inner races last forever and get smoother over time. Its a pity they never used the 7710 locknuts for the large flange 7600 hubs, the 7710 locknuts are the same as suntour superbe, thicker than everything else traditional(zipp and white industries have similar size) with more surface grip, great for sprinters
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• #6
Suntour superbe every time!!
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• #7
The entire groupset is stunning and you can pick most of it up on ebay for pretty cheap still.
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• #8
Suntour, all are pretty much even, but, Suntour.
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• #9
7710 low flange is the best you can buy thats in production, the inner races last forever and get smoother over time. Its a pity they never used the 7710 locknuts for the large flange 7600 hubs, the 7710 locknuts are the same as suntour superbe, thicker than everything else traditional(zipp and white industries have similar size) with more surface grip, great for sprinters
Not too sure about the production---- would not even be betting that the 7710 are still in production (its quite common for companies to make parts in large batches to get economies of scale and then assemble them later as needed)--- but they are still being sold by Shimano. The 7600 NJS (36x and sold axle) is still an extremly common sight in Japan and relatively easy still to purchase new (the rear seem to be drying up a bit in Europe but the fronts, especially 36x non-NJS, can be found at near closeout prices).
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• #10
Suntour every time the build quality is always exceptional
Hi guys!!!
I'm about to finish my project NJS Keirin bike, and I want to buy the hubs, I have in mind two models are Suntour Superbe Pro and Suzue Pro Max.
The two models are very popular in the Keirin and world environment, recommend you, according to your experience???