I'm putting together a 'C-record groupset' and just need a rear hub to build the wheels. However, as the wheels will be ridden on the road at some point, I was wondering if the electra hubs might be more suitable for completing the look without the potential for catastrophic wheel failure, but still good enough to use on the track.
I tried one of them once, did not turn. I believe they are stationary hubs, better look elsewhere for a rotating one.
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Does any one have more info on these hubs? How they spin, how they hold up etc.
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I'm putting together a 'C-record groupset' and just need a rear hub to build the wheels. However, as the wheels will be ridden on the road at some point, I was wondering if the electra hubs might be more suitable for completing the look without the potential for catastrophic wheel failure, but still good enough to use on the track.