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H plus, Sapim, Mack
Yes correct! And i can't sell for less.
Chance of plans.... high polished mack hubs 195-
Specifacations hubs Weight 310g both (including bolts & washers) Bearings 2 x 61802 RS (sealed) Spacing 100 and 120 mm Spoke hole 32 Axle, body, lockring aluminum 7075 T
I have a 1980's Rossin i'm working on.
Unfortunately i cant upload pictures.
I'm from Eindhoven
She's right :)
Also i was told that if you chance your chain wheel so now and than (if possible) it will grind down more evenly. That way you want have as much slack at some points and tight on other points.
Maybe if you google it your choice will be easy'r made.
Cheers.
One think i forgot.
If you ride small chain wheels the chain will have to take more punisment. If the chain wheels are big it will go smother.
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