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Old 07-11-06 | 06:20 PM
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miche large flange hubs

i'm only interested in the front hub, how reliable/ smooth is this hub??
 
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Old 07-11-06 | 06:27 PM
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Old 07-11-06 | 06:28 PM
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quite smooth...folks say they are reliable...don't expect a monster sized flange cause they ain't
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Old 07-11-06 | 06:29 PM
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pretty dang nice. Only reason I would buy one is if I found a wickedly sweet deal (cheaper than a Formula <$40). It's just a front hub, you can get away with rolling a less expensive front hub, a rear hub is much more important to buy quality though. I personally ride Formula fronts and Phil, Paul rears. I've heard nothing but good things about miche hubs. Only good things about them being great bang for your buck hubs. Right in between Formulas and Phils (about the only hub I can think of in that slot).
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Old 07-11-06 | 08:13 PM
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Mine have gone through 2 POS maritime winters with no complaints and no servicing. I think they might even come with the more common 15mm axle nuts these days, which would be a bonus.

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Old 07-11-06 | 09:00 PM
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that's good to hear because i'm getting a pair really cheap and getting em laced to deepVs.

though i've heard that they wear out fast... obviously two of you haven't seen any problems with a decent amount of wear over a long period of time. anyone know if anything's changed about these hubs in the last few years?
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Old 07-11-06 | 09:14 PM
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they added graphics to the outside of the flanges.... look here https://www.miche.it/
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Old 07-11-06 | 11:49 PM
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i have them laced to deep v's and i like them fine.... i also really like their simple black/yellow logo.... classssy!

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Old 07-13-06 | 06:16 PM
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where can i get a cheap new miche front hub?
 
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Old 07-13-06 | 06:21 PM
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Not any better performance than an IRO or other cart. bearing hub, therefore no reason to buy.
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Old 07-13-06 | 06:27 PM
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Not any better performance than an IRO or other cart. bearing hub, therefore no reason to buy.
way to rain on a parade...

i have to say, for what its worth.. i like my miche laced wheels better then the iros i have.. but its hard to tell if its all hub 'cause the rims are different
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Old 07-13-06 | 07:05 PM
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Not any better performance than an IRO or other cart. bearing hub, therefore no reason to buy.
like a $20 nashbar
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=12031
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Old 07-14-06 | 04:39 AM
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here's a tip , run the miche hub until you do a major service then pop phil bearings in (they fit perfectly ) you and your hub will live happily ever after .
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Old 07-14-06 | 08:00 AM
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They're alright. The axels rust pretty easily if you don't take care of them but it's just superficial. They roll just as nice as any good cartridge bearing hub should and the look smooth and don't break nearly as much as my formulas did.
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Old 07-14-06 | 08:55 AM
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I've been running Miche large flange hubs laced to Mavic cxp-33s front + back for almost a year now. They've been through lots of rain (that's England for you) and plenty of abuse (rough streets).
Bearings are still smooth, my only complaint would be the 14mm tracknuts but that just means getting a 14mm wrench - end of problem.

Great product for the money (probably even cheaper in the US).
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Old 07-14-06 | 09:27 AM
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It's a front hub...
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Old 07-14-06 | 11:58 AM
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Rolls wonderfully, very little breakaway friction (after setting the tension, mine will pendulum on the weight of the weld on the rim alone) , smooth smooth smooth. Real track nuts, and a 14mm wrench is another shiney tool for your kit.
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Old 07-14-06 | 12:20 PM
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i can't get over how it's pronounced mee-kay instead of meesh.
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