Velo Orange Fixed Hubs
Velo Orange has their new hubs out and they look pretty sweet and very affordable also. They make great stuff and hopefully these hubs will follow the rest of thier products in terms of quality and dependability. Have a look
http://velo-orange.blogspot.com/2011...re-arrive.html |
Yummy! And for a down to earth price too! :D
Philwood better look out. UGh those tsunami relief hubs really put a dent in my free spending money that I'm still trying to buff out. |
I thought the same when I saw them, Phil better look out. My next wheel build will be with those hubs, hopefully in about 2 months.
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would rather use the $20 iro units
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^ great idea...
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that would look amazinggg...need an old raleigh professional track frame with it
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Originally Posted by iBgearLess
(Post 12701159)
I thought the same when I saw them, Phil better look out. My next wheel build will be with those hubs, hopefully in about 2 months.
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*sniff sniff*
Do I smell NovaTec? Probably not, as last time their representative came on here to clear things up with their manufacturing site. That said, I'd love to lace some Open Pro to their road hubs. EDIT:On second thoughts, 32/32 is not my prefer drilling. |
And they have lockring threads on both sides! Genius.
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Originally Posted by lvleph
(Post 12704204)
I will stick to my Phils.
You do that. |
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