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Old 03-06-08 | 09:04 AM
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Velosteel Hubs

Anyone know where to get a Velosteel coaster hub?

I don't know of anywhere in the US, but I do have a line on a place in Germany. They sell for $26 but they apparently ship Express only so the shipping is ~$100!
If several folks wanted to go in with me on an order, the per-hub delivered price will come down dramatically. Shipping cost is the same per order (I checked one hub, and three hubs - same shipping.)

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PS I know Kogswell used to have them, but I haven't been able to reach them on the phone, voicemail, or email.
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Old 03-06-08 | 09:06 AM
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if we get enough people for a group buy, i'm in for a handfull, maybe four or so.
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Old 03-06-08 | 09:30 AM
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PS I know Kogswell used to have them, but I haven't been able to reach them on the phone, voicemail, or email.
Kogswell offers up excuses and a plethora of phone numbers in this thread.
Have you tried them all? How bad do you want these hubs?
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Old 03-06-08 | 09:48 AM
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Kogswell has said in other coaster threads within the last couple of months that they're planning on ordering more Velosteels at some point, but nothing about when that might be.
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Old 03-06-08 | 10:45 AM
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ill take two if the price is right
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Old 03-06-08 | 11:13 AM
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ill take two if the price is right
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Old 03-06-08 | 12:10 PM
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yeah kogswell's gotta get his stuff together. plus, apparently last time all the hubs were for splined (?) cogs, rather than threaded for track cog/lock ring (which velosteel does offer, as seems like a much more versatile option). the velosteel website has a 20 hub minimum order. I'm pretty sure we could cover that. Anyone speak or know someone that speaks czech?
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Old 03-06-08 | 03:11 PM
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Old 03-06-08 | 04:26 PM
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<Anyone speak or know someone that speaks czech? >
I actually have corresponded with Velosteel's sales manager, Josef Zimacek. His english is quite good. He offered to send me a sample hub for the princely sum of $15.70 + $30 shipping (seriously). I wrote back to ask about how I could get payment to him; he quit responding to my emails at that point. Hence, my thoughts of buying from a Euro dealer instead.
I gather that he may be on the road and out of touch a lot, so he may still answer. If so, I will post here to that effect.
Back to the group buy, if that works out I'd be in for 2 or 3 myself. Never done one of these myself, so if anyone has experience.... pass it along!
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Old 03-07-08 | 10:04 AM
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OK I heard back from the Velosteel sales manager. He is happy to sell me a case of hubs. He says he'll let me know on the shipping when I order, but a case weighs ~26 kg.
They list a case as 25 hubs, but they are happy to mix specifications within a case.
What I want is a 36 hole, 14 gauge spoke unit with the splined cog (same as Shimano, SRAM, and SA); 120 mm OLD and a 165 mm axle.
Is there a need for other variations? What mix?
When I get these things, I am thinking I'll put them on Ebay, perhaps as a "Buy it Now" item. That way I can accept payment via PayPal. Be warned that the fees to sell on ebay are 9-10%, and I will have to add those to the price of the hubs (still only a couple of bucks.) If there's a better way to distribute these things, please let me know.
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Old 03-07-08 | 10:15 AM
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how about you send me an invoice (trought paypal), then i paypal you the money and then you send me the hubs.
no need for ebay

p.s. what would shipping be to canada
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Old 03-07-08 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Muttley
OK I heard back from the Velosteel sales manager. He is happy to sell me a case of hubs. He says he'll let me know on the shipping when I order, but a case weighs ~26 kg.
They list a case as 25 hubs, but they are happy to mix specifications within a case.
What I want is a 36 hole, 14 gauge spoke unit with the splined cog (same as Shimano, SRAM, and SA); 120 mm OLD and a 165 mm axle.
Is there a need for other variations? What mix?
When I get these things, I am thinking I'll put them on Ebay, perhaps as a "Buy it Now" item. That way I can accept payment via PayPal. Be warned that the fees to sell on ebay are 9-10%, and I will have to add those to the price of the hubs (still only a couple of bucks.) If there's a better way to distribute these things, please let me know.
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A paypal invoice would be your best bet. Easier, and no need to use ebay.
What width are these?
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Old 03-07-08 | 10:29 AM
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i might be interested in one as well. let us know when you find out pricing and shipping and what not.

i've got a coaster brake with 650b on my polo bike and lubs it. so much fun.
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Old 03-10-08 | 07:29 AM
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OK Folks, the word is in from Velosteel. Ouch!
<Postage related to carton with 25 hubs would be around US$350.
Cheers,
Josef>
So figure $16 x 25 hubs = $400 + $350 shipping to USA= $750 /25 hubs = $30 each, plus whatever shipping is from me to you.
Is anyone still interested??

If so, please PM me with your requirements if other than what I've listed above (in post #10.) When they come in I'll invoice via paypal.
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Old 03-10-08 | 07:53 AM
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HOLY ****
what are they made of, depleted uranium incased in lead
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Old 03-10-08 | 12:48 PM
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HOLY ****
what are they made of, depleted uranium incased in lead
Case weight is 25 kg. That may be for some kind of express shipping, I know that some places the ordinary postal service is less than (shall we say) reliable.
$30 per hub stateside doesn't sound too awful, once you get it broken down to a per-unit price.
But I do need to get a feel for demand before I front the cash....
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Old 03-10-08 | 03:57 PM
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Old 03-11-08 | 09:14 AM
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muttley, pm me if you want a velosteel hub
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Old 03-11-08 | 12:41 PM
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PM = PRIVATE MESSAGE

just click on the persons name and a menu will magicaly appear
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I'd be all over this deal if I hadn't bought a Sachs Torpedo Duomatic a week or so ago. Do I need a new 1 speed hub when I have the sweet two-speed original?

On a related note, what 36h rim will you all be using with your hub?
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Old 03-11-08 | 01:21 PM
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Im definitely down for at least, one, which forum member do i need to contact via pm?
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Old 03-12-08 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Enthusiast
I'd be all over this deal if I hadn't bought a Sachs Torpedo Duomatic a week or so ago. Do I need a new 1 speed hub when I have the sweet two-speed original?

On a related note, what 36h rim will you all be using with your hub?
I'm using Alex something-or-other rims that Mike Flanigan at ANT powdercoated for me. I'll try to attach a photo of the bike. Right now it's a Miche track hub; the plan is to have both fixed and coaster rears for it, at least until I settle on one.
The front, FWIW, is a Sturmey drum hub...
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were all jus waiting for the official word from muttley
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