Loose ball (cup cone) Campy hubs

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Illuminate
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by Illuminate

Other than shimano, does anybody still make reasonable quality ones?

Looking for something that's going to work with 11s Campy. I'd prefer not to go down the running a shimano cassette route.

thanks!

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Attermann
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by Attermann

Campagnolo does, from Zonda adn upwords it's loose cone bearings.

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by Illuminate

Thank you, Atterman. Would I be right in assuming that regular record 11s hubs do to then? Thanks!

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Record hubs are 32h only and are technically perfect. All the internal wear and tear parts are available spares.

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by Illuminate

Thanks! Yep, am leaning towards the record. Might have to settle for 32 (vs 36 which was my original thought in the pursuit of lateral stiffness).

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Record 32H hubset here for $269 which seems pretty reasonable to me http://www.velomine.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=86_69

When I first saw this question I did a little looking around and came up with nothing, other than Campy hubs.
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bikerjulio wrote:Record 32H hubset here for $269 which seems pretty reasonable to me http://www.velomine.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=86_69


A bit above retail. StarBike has the front hub for 90 Euro and the rear hub for 137 Euro. 227 Euro total. Remove the 15 or 17% Value Added Tax for USA customers and do the Euro - US Dollar conversion of 1.11 USD / 1 Euro and it more or less works out so the Euro total is what you will pay in US Dollars. A $40 savings over your price. StarBike is the first place I went to. There may be others selling the Record hubs even cheaper.

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by vejnemojnen

bike-components has the record rear hub for 116 euros.. only in 32h black. :thumbup: front hub is 69 euro.

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