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im thinkin...
im thinkin of gettin these alex supra j's with a poverty cassette hub for 119.00
i want them in chrome. i know the hub isnt the best but...
i want them in chrome. i know the hub isnt the best but...
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poverty parts are definetly not the best, but there usually pretty decent and they get the job done, its also decently light, i say for the price you'd b paying, go for it. if not go with the oddesy...i also believe most oddesy parts are liftime warrented although not sure
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go with either Odyssey or Mosh.... (there made at the same factory or something) and so whichever one is cheaper go with that.....they are super nice and ya thats it.......dont get the Poverty....even though its cheaper its not always better..... oh and the Odyssey wheels DONT have warranty's (aaaheeeem MUDE) so dont break them...
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Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
go with either Odyssey or Mosh.... (there made at the same factory or something) and so whichever one is cheaper go with that.....they are super nice and ya thats it.......dont get the Poverty....even though its cheaper its not always better..... oh and the Odyssey wheels DONT have warranty's (aaaheeeem MUDE) so dont break them...
to be honest, the odyssey kind of sucks. i hate mine, it is giving me so many problems. Get a Primo or a profile
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Originally Posted by Beerman
Actually, that's not true. The 2005 Odyssey cassette uses a 4-pawl setup.
And I can't say that I've ever had a problem with an Odyssey hub.
And I can't say that I've ever had a problem with an Odyssey hub.
I am pretty sure that 3 pawl drivers are still compatible with this hub.
I have the 2004 cassette. what year is yours?. My front hub spins great and gives me no problems
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Originally Posted by Beerman
Yes, the 3-pawl drivers are still compatible. I'm using a 2005 cassette with a 2004 10t driver.
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Originally Posted by Beerman
As far as I know, the 4-pawl drivers aren't available yet. And the 10-tooth is working fine.
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what are Pawls....i dont have a cassette hub becuase i have had a Odyssey flip-flop hub for like 2 years ....so what are they.....
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if you look at pictures of the one piece drivers, they have three things on one side. those are pawls. there is one spring wrapped around the odyssey driver, so the 3 pawls can move back and forth. inside the hub shell, where the driver goes, there are these ridges that the pawls fit into.when pedaling forwards, the pawl catches the ridges. when pedaling backwards, the pawl skips ridges, making the clicking noise
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Originally Posted by queensrider86
if you look at pictures of the one piece drivers, they have three things on one side. those are pawls. there is one spring wrapped around the odyssey driver, so the 3 pawls can move back and forth. inside the hub shell, where the driver goes, there are these ridges that the pawls fit into.when pedaling forwards, the pawl catches the ridges. when pedaling backwards, the pawl skips ridges, making the clicking noise