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Old 01-09-13, 01:15 PM
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Tech docs for Shimano dynohub? (HB-NX20)

My Google-fu has failed me. Can anyone find measurements for this particular hub?

[edit]: correction, it's a HB-NX20. Apologies.

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I'm sure they have several. Would you recommend one in particular?
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Can anyone find measurements for this particular hub?
Measurements of what ?, you are not on the psychic friend's network..

You found the Shimano Corporate website right, and navigated through it?

Bikes Shops have printed binders of Shimano tech documents.
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HB-NX22, -NX23 are here...
https://techdocs.shimano.com/techdocs...&bmUID=jLdKm0d
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
Measurements of what ?, you are not on the psychic friend's network..

You found the Shimano Corporate website right, and navigated through it?

Bikes Shops have printed binders of Shimano tech documents.
Hub flange diameter, c-to-f left and right.
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HB gets you hubs , not HP, that is Headsets.

No wonder you couldn't get answers you asked the wrong question.
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If I could edit the thread title, I would. I updated the post 10 minutes ago advising of the correct model number.
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Originally Posted by striknein
Hub flange diameter, c-to-f left and right.
Pulled this out of Spocalc (assuming it's the same dimensions as an HB-NX30):

[TABLE="width: 366"]
[TR]
[TD]WL, width from center to left flange[/TD]
[TD]28.0[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]WR, width from center to right flange[/TD]
[TD]28.0[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]dL, left flange diameter[/TD]
[TD]80.0[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]dR, right flange diameter[/TD]
[TD]80.0[/TD]
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I'm rolling the dice! Thanks.
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I have one in front of me in case you're still searching.
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What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

it isn't in your database yet?

I'm truly impressed.
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What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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