Thanks for sharing the knowledge 👌 Let’s say I have a disc brake road bike, on the fork it should be a 100mm hub but I want to use a wheel that has a hub of 101.1mm, do you think it’s ok? All others hubs I’ve used are exactly 100mm but these others are label as 101.1mm.
There will be some variance in the hubs - they won't all measure 100.00mm. My guess is that yours is slightly over because the endcaps have popped out slightly and will come back closer to 100mm once in a fork. In short: I don't see any issues using it. -TT
Do you have a list of the old standards for those of us that are trying to bring an older bike back to life?
www.wheelworks.co.nz/hub-width-and-diameter-list/
Never thought bikes would be so damn difficult to work on let alone just buy a apart lol
Yeah the constant incremental improvements that the industry pushes certainly make it tricky! -Tristan
Thanks for sharing the knowledge 👌
Let’s say I have a disc brake road bike, on the fork it should be a 100mm hub but I want to use a wheel that has a hub of 101.1mm, do you think it’s ok? All others hubs I’ve used are exactly 100mm but these others are label as 101.1mm.
There will be some variance in the hubs - they won't all measure 100.00mm. My guess is that yours is slightly over because the endcaps have popped out slightly and will come back closer to 100mm once in a fork. In short: I don't see any issues using it. -TT
@@WheelworksHandcraftedWheels thanks for the response guys 💪
how did it go ? @@marianoruiz9039
Wow wheelworks 😊👍🏻.
Thank you 👍
Whats main different between TA Boost and Non Boost.
this page might answer your question with some pretty pictures: www.wheelworks.co.nz/converting-your-hubs-to-boost/ -Tristan
What are the three things you need to know to buy a wheel?
Ford rear axle hub
That is NOT a VERNIER caliper.