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Old 05-30-17, 02:22 PM
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FS: More Hubs! Dura Ace, Mavic, Shimano 6400

Made mention of these in the groupsets I was selling and now that they have moved on, I am listing these separately. All prices are net to me via paypal(ie buyer pays fees if desired) and include shipping CONUS. If you pick up multiple hubsets I'll knock off that additional shipping. Please see pics for details, the album at the bottom has more detail photos, and fire away with any questions.

Dura Ace 7400 32h hubset (126mm old on the rear) with medium wear uniglide cassette and original skewers. Very good condition, freshly repacked rear to roll! $old



Orphan Dura Ace 7400 36h front hub. Also great shape also freshly serviced. $old ($25 if purchased with the set above)



Shimano 6400 36/32h hubset and skewers (rear included though not pictured). Clean, beautiful and smooth. Some very minor spoke pulling, otherwise gorgeous, and some of the nicer looking Shimano skewers I have seen. $50



Mavic 500/550 36h Hubset. Buttery smooth and good aesthetic condition. There is a tiny bit of scuffing to the anodizing on the rear and some light corrosion on the skewers, but great otherwise. $75




Album Here:
https://goo.gl/photos/mHHaxo4GwsMHw9uf8

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Very nice prices on your hubs, especially considering they come with the skewers. If that DA orphan was 32h, I'd be grabbing it to match the rear hub I have.

Anyway, the DA rear hub comes in a few iterations and I'd suggest informing your prospective buyers which one you have. It's definitely Uniglide but I can't tell if it's a 6/7 spd hub (126OLD) or an 8 spd hub (130OLD). If that cassette works with the hub, then I would guess it's an FH-7400 6/7 speed Uniglide hub and cassette.

For anyone interested, they're a great post in BF on this very topic:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...403-101-a.html

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Originally Posted by plonz
Very nice prices on your hubs, especially considering they come with the skewers. If that DA orphan was 32h, I'd be grabbing it to match the rear hub I have.

Anyway, the DA rear hub comes in a few iterations and I'd suggest informing your prospective buyers which one you have. It's definitely Uniglide but I can't tell if it's a 6/7 spd hub (126OLD) or an 8 spd hub (130OLD). If that cassette works with the hub, then I would guess it's an FH-7400 6/7 speed Uniglide hub and cassette.

For anyone interested, they're a great post in BF on this very topic:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...403-101-a.html

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Thanks for clarifying, you were right the cassette is uniglide and the OLD is 126. Cheers!
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That's an excellent reference post, btw.

Wish I had a legitimate excuse for those Mavic hubs.

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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Wish I hd a legitimate excuse for those Mavic hubs.
+1 I would almost buy them for the skewers! Great hubs! Might be 501's need to see the side view of the rear DS.
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Buyer beware, bought these DA hubs of Brewsmith in "Very good condition", but there was engraving on the backside which was not disclosed. I have PMed Brewsmith multiple times after I got the item and he has not replied to my messages.

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If the skewer caps and nuts,were originally finished in black, I think those skewers on the Mavic hubs were the early TI rodded ones with aluminum end cap and skewer nut. Quite rare.
Perfect for a weight weenie French C&V build. Just a lick of paint on the caps and nuts should make them look new again.
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Originally Posted by frantik
Buyer beware, bought these DA hubs of Brewsmith in "Very good condition", but there was engraving on the backside which was not disclosed. I have PMed Brewsmith multiple times after I got the item and he has not replied to my messages.

Ouch, thats pretty nasty. I see there was a pic of this in the link but I'd expect something like this to be disclosed in the post.

All may not be lost though. Coarse sandpaper will probably get that out and then you can work up the grit scale until you have a polished, smooth surface.
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Originally Posted by plonz
Ouch, thats pretty nasty. I see there was a pic of this in the link but I'd expect something like this to be disclosed in the post.

All may not be lost though. Coarse sandpaper will probably get that out and then you can work up the grit scale until you have a polished, smooth surface.

Yes I see now that at the bottom of the post there was a link to a gallery. I definitely did not see that before. I saw them described as "very good condition". I think something like an engraving should have been pointed out and highlighted in the post.

I think the issue more concerning for other buyers is the fact that I have contacted the seller a few times since Wednesday and he has not replied, though he has been online. I asked directly for a response to my messages and still nothing.
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I just wanted to apologise for the lack of communication previously. I had been away for a bit and neglected to stay current with my bike forums communication. The dust has since cleared and I have reached an amicable agreement with the above poster. The last thing I want to do is sully this fine community, sorry for the delay! Cheers and ride on!
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Happy to report Brewsmith has made things right. Cheers
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I'm interested in the shimano 600 hubs. Looks like rear is 36h. Is that correct? Also, is this 130 old spacing and HG or UG compatible? Finally is lone dura ace front hub still available? Private message fine for reply. Thank you!



Originally Posted by Brewsmith
Made mention of these in the groupsets I was selling and now that they have moved on, I am listing these separately. All prices are net to me via paypal(ie buyer pays fees if desired) and include shipping CONUS. If you pick up multiple hubsets I'll knock off that additional shipping. Please see pics for details, the album at the bottom has more detail photos, and fire away with any questions.

Dura Ace 7400 32h hubset (126mm old on the rear) with medium wear uniglide cassette and original skewers. Very good condition, freshly repacked rear to roll! $85



Orphan Dura Ace 7400 36h front hub. Also great shape also freshly serviced. $35 ($25 if purchased with the set above)



Shimano 6400 36/32h hubset and skewers (rear included though not pictured). Clean, beautiful and smooth. Some very minor spoke pulling, otherwise gorgeous, and some of the nicer looking Shimano skewers I have seen. $60



Mavic 500/550 36h Hubset. Buttery smooth and good aesthetic condition. There is a tiny bit of scuffing to the anodizing on the rear and some light corrosion on the skewers, but great otherwise. $75




Album Here:
https://goo.gl/photos/mHHaxo4GwsMHw9uf8
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