Help me ID this hub
#1
Thread Starter
Senior Member


Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 6,000
Likes: 2,191
From: Evanston, IL
Bikes: many
Help me ID this hub
I bought 76 pounds of parts from a multi-sport shop that is closing its bike repair business. Most of the stuff I bought is pretty common: headsets by Tange and Aheadset, Shimano hubs and shells, bottom bracket cups, and about a bazillion axles, skewers and nuts. The lot contained one hub that was unfamiliar to me, labelled "Gary Fisher". It's a 100mm spaced front hub, 32 holes. I didn't find any markings other than the name. I wasn't able to find any pictures or description on the net of any Gary Fisher hubs (or any other parts, for that matter). I've attached a few shots. I'm hoping someone here can help me ID this thing.



Thanks,
Skip Montanaro
Thanks,
Skip Montanaro
__________________
My bikes
My bikes
#2
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 19,659
Likes: 47
From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
Those hubs aren't anything special, they were likely relabeled formula or what ever manufacturer it was outsourced to.
__________________
Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
#3
Bike Junkie
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 9,625
Likes: 40
From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Specialized Roubaix, Giant OCR-C, Specialized Stumpjumper FSR, Stumpjumper Comp, 88 & 92Nishiki Ariel, 87 Centurion Ironman, 92 Paramount, 84 Nishiki Medalist
What Dannihilator said. I've got one in the spare parts box, same as yours except it doesn't say "Gary Fisher" on mine.
__________________
Roccobike BF Official Thread Terminator
Roccobike BF Official Thread Terminator
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Uphillclymb
Classic and Vintage Bicycles: Whats it Worth? Appraisals.
1
09-16-14 09:46 PM






