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• #2
If you don't find one then there's a guy on ebay who sells disc hubs converted to take bolt on cogs. Are you gonna do fixed MTB?
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• #3
Yeah I was thinking about that but decided that it was too much hassle since i've already got lots of threaded cogs! Its a road frame but with a funny chainline :/
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• #4
That hub doesn't have lockring thread?
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• #5
On one do double fixed 135 mm hubs for about 30 notes.
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• #6
do they have any in stock though..
they were £15 for a while
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• #8
if you're looking for something a little more hardy i've got an unused goldtech 135 i was saving for that special project that never materialised....
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• #9
nice, didn't know they did 135mm
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• #10
goldtech/betd are sweet mtb parts manufacturers, i'd guess they started making track hubs when the couriers swapped from mtb to fixed...
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• #11
Goldtec also make road hubs and I think made hubs for a national track team at one point.
If the chainline is what you're worried about then bear in mind that alll goldtec hubs have the same chainline because the hubshell is the same whether it's spaced at 120, 130 or 135mm. That will apply to a bunch of hubs so if you're looking for a wider chainline then make sure it is mtb (c. 51mm) rather than track (c. 42mm).
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• #12
think the goltech chainline is a little generous anyway... but i'll bow to those in the know.
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• #13
I'm after one of these now, anyone got one kicking around ?
Need an MTB fixed hub for a current build, preferably w/out disc mounts. Just hoping someone has one spare..
Looks like :
Thanks.