hubs
#27
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A little North of Hell
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#29
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A little North of Hell
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Last edited by andrizzle; 08-08-11 at 06:29 PM. Reason: humourous? probably not, but whatever
#37
you can order them, Victoire Hubs, from this fellow- contact@cycleforth.com
https://cycleforth.com/drupal/store/catalog/hubs
the hubs on aren't on their site, but they say they can ship them to us over here in the usa.
https://cycleforth.com/drupal/store/catalog/hubs
the hubs on aren't on their site, but they say they can ship them to us over here in the usa.
Last edited by andrizzle; 08-09-11 at 12:37 PM.
#41
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A little North of Hell
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#44
OASAASLLS
Joined: Jan 2011
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From: Orlando FL
Bikes: Pake, Surly Pacer, Kilo TT, Giant XTC, SE Stout, 853 Ritchey MTB
you can order them, Victoire Hubs, from this fellow- contact@cycleforth.com
https://cycleforth.com/drupal/store/catalog/hubs
the hubs on aren't on their site, but they say they can ship them to us over here in the usa.
https://cycleforth.com/drupal/store/catalog/hubs
the hubs on aren't on their site, but they say they can ship them to us over here in the usa.
Here
#46
just because they're splined? you're incorrect, sir. these are very good.
"Body, axle and spacers CNC machined in solid rounds of aero-grade 7075-T6 alloy" - www.victoire-cycles.com
(translated: these are very very strong)
"The flanges are centered to the middle of the hub to provide a stronger wheel with equal tension on each spokes." - www.victoire-cycles.com
(translated: dishless wheel)
"Body, axle and spacers CNC machined in solid rounds of aero-grade 7075-T6 alloy" - www.victoire-cycles.com
(translated: these are very very strong)
"The flanges are centered to the middle of the hub to provide a stronger wheel with equal tension on each spokes." - www.victoire-cycles.com
(translated: dishless wheel)
#49
THE STUFFED


Joined: Oct 2009
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From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
Forget the hub, that truing stand!... I think I know what I want for Christmas. 
The price tag for the stand is shocking nonetheless rocking in at some $2k+. It's exactly like if Apple made bicycle tools.

The price tag for the stand is shocking nonetheless rocking in at some $2k+. It's exactly like if Apple made bicycle tools.







