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  • I don't believe so.

  • If I'm looking to build a SS rear wheel for disc brakes with 135mm QR axle (or bolt on, if it'll fit a QR frame? Not sure if it will or not?), what are my hub options? Is it Surly GTFO?

    I already have plenty of regular freehub wheels, I want SS specific for bombproof-ness and cheap-ness of freewheel replacments.

  • I want SS specific for bombproof-ness and cheap-ness of freewheel replacments.

    Use a freehub, HG sprockets are much cheaper to replace than freewheels and you have a wider choice of sizes. Hope Pro4 Trials is the obvious choice, but Novatec D252SB is half the price and just as good.

  • BLB has a (never ending) sale on with Velocity NMSW rims.

    They have just dropped the B43 rims in 48h down to £19.99 for black and white.

  • This is true. Unfortunately - in my experience at least - the free hub tends to be the weak link when it comes to bombproof-ness.. Ive got a SS beater that I've had for donkeys years, I've never changed the freewheel in the entire time I've owned it, it just runs and runs. I've had free hubs - incidentally Novatec - that didn't survive one winter.

    The sprockets are cheap but the freehubs aren't! Also tbf, while you can spend £££ on white industries etc, shimano and particularly dicta freewheels are pretty dirt cheap, cheaper than some SS sprockets! That's the main reason I'd prefer a SS specific hub, but that novatec is an option, although it's quite hard to find and I suspect the free hub for it would be even harder to get hold of, and probably nearly as much as a new hub - which is essentially what I wanted to avoid.

    Food for thought though, cheers.

  • DMR revolver, heavy but I've had one on a polo wheel for many years and it's been fine.

  • Plenty mountain bike hubs available in that configuration, Couple in here,

    https://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_free_hubs/c148.html

    I had a Tensile hub but that came as part of a wheelset. DMR as mentioned.

    If you have £££ then Paul Word?

  • Any thoughts or comments on thru axle adapters? Don't really want to spend 60 odd quid on the Park one when you can get a cheap Chinese one.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bicycle-Wheel-Repair-Truing-Stand-Platform-Set-up-MechanicTool-Thru-Axle-Adaptor/282824600464

    What do you guys reckon?

  • I have these cheaper Park ones

  • Buy the son hub. Seen to many do hubs fail. They are not servicable.

  • The park ones are easy to use. Those cheap ones would add time to my wheel building as I have to pull the axle out to stress on the bench.

  • Surly hubs are pretty good. Used many and no complaints yet.

  • Not sure if this will be of use but I purchased rim tape in bulk from Aliexpress.com as I couldn't get decent prices in the UK.

    Cheapest UK rim tape I ever found was Planet X at £7.90 for 10. 79p each

    This was £13.38 posted for 40 and you can mix sizes. 34p each

    https://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/0.html?spm=a2g0s.9042647.0.0.3f3636fa7m12DE&orderId=506686223318295&productId=32899377237


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  • Thanks for this, I'll check them out.

  • Ah yes, good point. But then I don't think I build as many as you do. Been talking to Ryan in Bristol and he is recommending the P & K Lie ones especially as I have the stand.

    I have a Pro-Lite truing stand as well which rarely gets used other than for thru axle hubs. So the reason for getting the truing stand adapters is so I can then sell the Pro-Lite stand.

  • Anyone know a source for ERD of dt swiss rims from their factory wheels? I've just bought a "m1900 spline 27.5" (internal width 22.5mm, yellow decals, 142x12 spacing) wheelset where the rear rim is a bit f*cked. It'll do for now but I'll be looking for a replacement soonish.

  • Can i ask a quick hub rebuild question please. i've replaced the bearings in my novatec d772 hub. Do peaple use a threadlock compound on the hub axle as i have to back of the locking nut "half a turn" to get smooth operation. thanks

  • Answering my own question here, the ERD was about 565 mm. I'm assuming this pacenti TL28 with a 567mm ERD will be an ok replacement..?

    https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/RIPATL28/pacenti-tl28-rim

  • Are you hoping to reuse spokes?

  • Do peaple use a threadlock compound

    No, I never have.

  • reuse spokes

    Yes fam

  • Outside my experience but gut feeling is that 1mm on every spoke is quite a lot. Does it need to be cheap as well?

  • If you have to back the locking nut for the bearings to spin freely ,you have botched the bearing replacement at some point.

  • What spoke key should I use for fat Dutch bike nipples? Some of the spokes on the rear rim have gone totally slack, so I figure I should probably back them all off and try tightening up from scratch. I guess this means using something better than the one that came with my cheapo bike tools kit?

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