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Old 08-11-10 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by hairnet
Well, if your wheel has cartridge bearings switching the axle could be not so simple, but idk
The Specialized Langster spec sheet describes the hubs as "double sealed", which does suggest that they are cartridge bearings. If they were conventional cup and cone with loose bearings, then it would be easy to find hollow axles. Still, I have to wonder why the OP wants to bother with this.
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