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Old 05-27-17 | 11:37 AM
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Bikes: 2001 Tommasini Sintesi w/ Campagnolo Daytona 10 Speed

Originally Posted by CliffordK
SpoCalc has a list of about 840 different hubs. Also the measurements and dimensions you would expect. Other spoke calculators may be more up to date.

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/rinard/spocalc.htm

Anyway, you could look to see if there are any hubs that are close.

I just bought a bunch of Sapim bladed spokes. They weren't cheap, although those may be just a generic spoke.

Anyway, as nfmisso asked, what type of hub did you have, and what is wrong with it?

Sealed cartridge bearings are pretty generic, and cheap.
As I have stated here on BikeForums ad naseum, SpokeCalc is a calculator with a starter database....of mostly older outdated or no longer available rims.

It's strength is the calculator...not the database.

...database gets better as YOU update it.

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