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Old 04-30-11 | 01:36 PM
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So my lock ring stripped today and ruined the threading on my hub just a few weeks after I stripped the other side for the exact same reason.

I was running the stock cog and lockring that came with my vuelta pista wheelset I purchased last year, so I'm assuming that was the culprit as after I stripped it the first time I took my bike to my lbs to make sure everything was tightened properly and I wouldn't strip it again (that worked out well).

What kind of measurements and so forth do I need to know when I begin looking for a new hub online? What kind of brands do you guys recommend? I'll be buying a new cog and lockring as well so what kind of brands do you recommend? I'm looking to spend 40-60 for a hub, and 20-30 for a cog/lockring.
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Old 04-30-11 | 01:38 PM
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Iro Hub is $20.
Formula/All City is the next step up
Both sealed I'm pretty sure.
Measurement is usually 120mm spacing, but if your dropouts are different, order accordingly.
Get Dura Ace Cog/Lockring, about $30 for both, or Retrogression stocks steel cogs for a good price.
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Old 04-30-11 | 03:07 PM
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I don't understand how a cheap cog or lockring is stripping threads. I have a $5 cog that I've run on some bontrager wheel and hub for a year, over to a friends weinnman wheel for 6 months, and now I've been running on my dura ace hub for the last 2 years. I've had no issues with it at all.

I have plenty of friends that ran the stock cog that came on their weinnman wheels from an ebay store, no problems. My brother ran his stock cog from one of those real cheap $120 wheels, tubes, tires, cog, freewheel sets off some eaby store, again no issues. I think people are just weak and don't know what tight really is
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Old 04-30-11 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Sebster
Iro Hub is $20.
Formula/All City is the next step up
Both sealed I'm pretty sure.
Measurement is usually 120mm spacing, but if your dropouts are different, order accordingly.
Get Dura Ace Cog/Lockring, about $30 for both, or Retrogression stocks steel cogs for a good price.
iro/formula/origin8 are the same. novatec/allcity are the same. all are excellent hubs for a budget price, sealed - and can be replaced by phil wood bearings if need be. grand compe's are a step up in terms of finish, performance i assume is a bit better if not a wash. all can be had for a relatively decent price.

agreed on da cogs, that is, if you need 14-16t (they dont make em higher)
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Old 04-30-11 | 05:27 PM
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Thanks for the input all, going with a formula hud and da cog/lockring
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Old 04-30-11 | 05:43 PM
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Probably, the person installing the lockring and/or cog do not understand that hand tight is not tight enough.
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Old 04-30-11 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
iro/formula/origin8 are the same.
The current IRO hubs are not the same as Formulas. The older ones are.
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Old 04-30-11 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
The current IRO hubs are not the same as Formulas. The older ones are.
Hmm would anyone know the make of them? I hesitated during my newest wheelbuild and went for the good ol' formulas instead for a bit more.
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Old 04-30-11 | 06:36 PM
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****! If that's indeed the case....
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