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Old 10-19-09 | 03:54 AM
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RobbieTunes
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Originally Posted by pabuck
Yep. Seller emailed me back, and said he thinks they were mid-90's off a Trek 1000. I'm thinking they had to be earlier than that, and I've never seen tubulars on a 1000.

My 1400 came with 105 7-speed and Matrix ISO-C aero rims. In '90 or so I had the hubs relaced to Campagnolo rims, and still have the original rims in a box. I'm after a spare 126mm 7-speed hub in case mine gives up - NOS ones are getting pricey on ebay.

Assuming they're in good shape, are the Sansin hubs decent quality?
I don't know, I'd say they're about the same as Shiimano Exage/105. If they're ball bearing, they depend a lot, simply, on the cleaning and packing.

I've got one of the older cassette hubs, 7s, takes a cassette but the outer cog is the lock ring. I have the hub and cassette, and spokes. Rim is shot (too much EZ-Off when I was removing the anodize.
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