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Old 13th December 2008   #1
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Hubs Clearout

Well im having a clearout of lots of hubs, and i came across these vintage rear hubs, for use as fixed gear. No axle, or bearings are included however they would make a nice cheap rear wheel at certain bike shops. I have ordered the hubs, so just call out which one you would like. I am going to sell the normal hubs at 5 pounds each, and the branded hubs at 7 pounds each Im currently in cardiff so i would post the hubs for 2 quid.
feel free to ask questions.
Closer pics are the hubs which have actual engravings of the brands. 5-Maillard Sachs Huret,
8- Wan Seng, 6, 9,-KK and 4 is HC (Christophe).
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Old 13th December 2008   #2
haeldonor
 
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Do those hubs have a lock ring thread? If not I wouldnt use them on the road, track only

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Old 13th December 2008   #3
bush bros
no lock ring thread, yet you can still put a lockring on it an it worked fine for me
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Old 14th December 2008   #4
El_Diablo
 
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yup he's right- use a bottom bracket lock ring and it works fine
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Old 14th December 2008   #5
haeldonor
 
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fixed hub lock rings have reverse thread though to 'lock', would you not have a problem with a BB lock ring slipping with the cog?

Last edited by hael; 14th December 2008 at 02:50. Reason: engrish
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Old 14th December 2008   #6
bush bros
you just thread it the reverse to the cog. no problem.
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Old 14th December 2008   #7
Stein
 
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Thats what he means, a lockring thread threads in the opposite way to the cog.
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Old 14th December 2008   #8
freddonor
 
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you just thread it the reverse to the cog. no problem.
reverse threaded logic.

keep up hael!
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Old 14th December 2008   #9
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you just thread it the reverse to the cog. no problem.
maybe you put the lockring on backwards, that way the thread is reversed :-)
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Old 14th December 2008   #10
freddonor
 
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Bush bros, NONE of these are any good for fixed. SS only.
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Old 14th December 2008   #11
rikdonor
 
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put them in ebay and good luck
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Old 14th December 2008   #12
andypancake
 
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You must of spent ages polishing all that up...
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Old 14th December 2008   #13
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Seems like a shop used a pile of spare hubs for the axles as the axles generally cost more than a basic hub.

Nice & shiny though.
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Old 14th December 2008   #14
bush bros
ah rite okay, so without the axle these hubs aint worth so much?
cheers for the help
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Old 14th December 2008   #15
bush bros
took a long time to clean these hubjubs
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Old 14th December 2008   #16
freddonor
 
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you should sell them to someone who will turn then in to pencil pots or toilet roll holders...
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