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33-12 i still use or 36-14, and only ever broke one freewheel, on all my new school bikes ive snapped chains galore and bust about 5 hubs
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Quote from: m1ke on November 08, 2012, 10:17 AM33-12 i still use or 36-14, and only ever broke one freewheel, on all my new school bikes ive snapped chains galore and bust about 5 hubs Goes to show these NS hubs are crap,my wheels may weigh a bit more but they aint gonna break!
Quote from: Gary67 on November 08, 2012, 11:01 AMQuote from: m1ke on November 08, 2012, 10:17 AM33-12 i still use or 36-14, and only ever broke one freewheel, on all my new school bikes ive snapped chains galore and bust about 5 hubs Goes to show these NS hubs are crap,my wheels may weigh a bit more but they aint gonna break! Most / all 80s and early 90s hubs were shit. No question!And when stuff got heavy in the later 90s it didnt always make it any good.Some of us cant afford £150 for a back wheel If you are busting hubs or chains, then you are using the wrong ones (or fitting them badly).There are heavy/strong NS parts available if you want/need them.
bust about 5 hubs
Quote from: S&MAlex on November 08, 2012, 11:05 AMQuote from: Gary67 on November 08, 2012, 11:01 AMQuote from: m1ke on November 08, 2012, 10:17 AM33-12 i still use or 36-14, and only ever broke one freewheel, on all my new school bikes ive snapped chains galore and bust about 5 hubs Goes to show these NS hubs are crap,my wheels may weigh a bit more but they aint gonna break! Most / all 80s and early 90s hubs were shit. No question!And when stuff got heavy in the later 90s it didnt always make it any good.If you are busting hubs or chains, then you are using the wrong ones (or fitting them badly).There are heavy/strong NS parts available if you want/need them.Some of us cant afford £150 for a back wheel
Quote from: Gary67 on November 08, 2012, 11:01 AMQuote from: m1ke on November 08, 2012, 10:17 AM33-12 i still use or 36-14, and only ever broke one freewheel, on all my new school bikes ive snapped chains galore and bust about 5 hubs Goes to show these NS hubs are crap,my wheels may weigh a bit more but they aint gonna break! Most / all 80s and early 90s hubs were shit. No question!And when stuff got heavy in the later 90s it didnt always make it any good.If you are busting hubs or chains, then you are using the wrong ones (or fitting them badly).There are heavy/strong NS parts available if you want/need them.
the chains and hubs are what ever came on the bikes ie the haro forum i got a few years ago, landed a medium ish drop and the cog just shattered into pieces , i cant justify spending profile money on hubs these days what with kids a wife and own business and tbh newschool aint really my thing mid school is and i still have my original g sport hubs on alex supra rims as well as my haro rims n hubs off a old blammo that never go wrong, gets me grief of the tight trouser gang for riding a big fat old s&m that weighs what all there bikes do
Alex your in NS denial . I've got a nice set of Primo supra e rims on Seventies fat hubs spare,so let me know when your cassette hub grind to a halt and i'm sure we can come to a deal
not hard enough for the dark one that , you need one of these Diggler proper mid tank
who the fook would put a bent seatpost on a bmx
it's a case of 'buy cheap, buy twice' with some of these ns hubs for sure.i've had my profile hub for over 10 years, and all its needed has been 2 new drivers, 2 new axles, some new bearings and a new shell. trigger's brush springs to mind.