Old 07-17-17 | 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jsdavis
Dunno about the cups and cones, but Ultegra hubs and higher hubs use aluminum axle while 105 and lower use steel axles.
I have heard that about aluminum axles. Doesn't sound like a good idea, but maybe it works fine. Aluminum cups and cones would be insane, though. So if they are durable, I guess that's a reason to prefer Ultegra, but if not, I'd prefer steel axles.
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