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Soil_Sampler, are you from Canada?
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
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Soil_Sampler, are you from Canada?
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
I'm from SoCal.
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They maybe be 32mm, which is the standard size for a headset. So any one that has that wrench hanging around it would have another use.
It would be cool if they were interchangable with the miche cog carrier, but I dont think Miche would want that, and I know Victoire wouldnt.
It would be cool if they were interchangable with the miche cog carrier, but I dont think Miche would want that, and I know Victoire wouldnt.
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Soil_Sampler, are you from Canada?
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
There's builder in Vancouver who is making an ISO bolt on hubs for awhile, their cogs came out earlier this year. Good hubs.
https://valliecomponents.com/
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there are two competing ideas here; by spacing flanges farther apart the wheel gets stronger. At the same time when the flanges are spaced the same distance from the center you can build a dishless wheel with even spoke tension on both sides. A dishless wheel will be stronger than one with dish, even if the dished one is slightly wider. This is why the hub looks the way that it does.
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This is a great idea and all, but what i'd really like to see is more options for straight pull spokes on fixed hubs. Cane creek is the only notable one I can think of right now.