Chris King High Flange Hub with Enve 2.0 Fork
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Chris King High Flange Hub with Enve 2.0 Fork
I am curious to know if anyone has experience with the combination of a Chris King (Classic) High Flange front hub and an Enve 2.0 Fork? Will this work or could there be an issue with the Hub flange getting too close to the Fork blades?
Or, if you are using a Chris King High Flange front hub and a different fork, could you comment on the clearance between the hub flange and the fork blades?
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Or, if you are using a Chris King High Flange front hub and a different fork, could you comment on the clearance between the hub flange and the fork blades?
Thanks!
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Lack of responses to this posts indicate nobody has experience with an Enve 2.0 Fork and a High Flange front hub; I somewhat expected that to be the case.
Let me ask a different but related question, does anybody use a Chris King Front hub for their Tandem wheel?
If so, do you have the High Flange version or do you use the regular (low flange) version?
The reason I am asking is that we are trying to decide which version hub to get for our upcoming tandem wheel set.
We are a light team ( less than 260 lbs ) and we are planning on using 32 spokes in this wheel.
Our wheel builder said that we could use either a low flange hub or the High Flange hub.
(We are even considering the R45 front hub, this is slightly lighter.)
I am just trying to get a sense for what other teams have done for a front tandem hub.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Let me ask a different but related question, does anybody use a Chris King Front hub for their Tandem wheel?
If so, do you have the High Flange version or do you use the regular (low flange) version?
The reason I am asking is that we are trying to decide which version hub to get for our upcoming tandem wheel set.
We are a light team ( less than 260 lbs ) and we are planning on using 32 spokes in this wheel.
Our wheel builder said that we could use either a low flange hub or the High Flange hub.
(We are even considering the R45 front hub, this is slightly lighter.)
I am just trying to get a sense for what other teams have done for a front tandem hub.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!