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• #27
rear goldtecs take a 6mm. front is 5 i tink.
^this.
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• #28
who stocks all city?
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• #29
These are also in my list. Are they worth it, anybody has experience with them?
Thanks,
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• #30
All City = Ison Distribution
£130-ish a pair (!)http://www.ison-distribution.com/ison/english/product.php?part=HUAYSR6K
You can always get the Formula version;
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• #31
Yes,
I know these, but did not find them on internet anywhere...
They look pretty awsome to me.In Brussels, Flagey Square has a small shop called Vainqueur, that has the All-City. They sell them for €190. I'm interested by a comparison of the Formula's and the All-City's
Thanks
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• #32
^
just been looking for these myself.
Formula hubs on sale at Outspoken Cycles in Cambridge
All-City Sheriff hubs at Triton Cycles BarkingsideHTH
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• #33
I just had a look at Outspoken Cycles website. They currently sell the basic Formula ones online. Did you saw these ^ precisely?
Greg
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• #34
Greggy, send them an e-mail, sometime shops don't always show everything and can able to order in this hubs specifically.
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• #35
I got my two wheels built around new sheriffs today, really nice and smooth. Now I'm waiting the Viking frame to mount them...
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• #36
Can we see some pics please?
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• #37
Yep, I take some and post them asap.
BTW, is there a specific place to post its own built?
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• #38
current project in bike and bits.
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• #39
thanks
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• #40
I posted in bike and bits, but here are the pics I took of the All-City hubs:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g287/GregVDS/Bikes/SDIM1231.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g287/GregVDS/Bikes/SDIM1232.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g287/GregVDS/Bikes/SDIM1233.jpg
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• #41
Pictures of the finished bike in Current Projects...
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• #42
how are these hubs working out? any more recent reports on longevity etc?
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• #43
I have a rear 32h that hasnt been built yet. the finishing is much better than on-one, tho they share the same hub shell except for some minor differences. the centre of the hub is bulkier on the New Sheriff, and the bearings are 28x15x7 rather than 26x12x8.
the biggest reason to use the New Sheriff is for stiffening up a steel frame, the larger 15mm axle will increase the stiffness of the rear triangle. other than that and cosmetics it should last and perform the same as any other oem novatec track hub
if you want an alternative way of using it in 130mm drop outs you can use a 10mm axle with Surly or Miche threaded bearing bushes, surly's can be bought separately. then fit with 6001 or angular contact 7001 bearings
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• #44
just to add, the New Sheriff locknuts also provide a larger surface area for less chance of slippage. I dont like the standard novatec locknuts
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• #45
I have a new set of these for sale in silver 36h in case anyone's interested, 125€ postage NL > UK included (spokes not included)
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lolz.