Dati 194/64gr hub

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Raxel
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by Raxel

Just got a set from ebay and scaled them. Weighs 64.6gr and 194.5gr as advertised. My friend has a black set and his ones are even lighter, weighing 62/192gr.
Build quality is just okay, although not comparable to more expensive machined hubs.

I got them at $150 w/shipping, and my friend paid the same, but unfortunately the sellers raised the price significantly. :[
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devinci
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by devinci

sweet, pretty light, what are you going to build them to?

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do you have dimensions for them?

Raxel
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by Raxel

devinci wrote:sweet, pretty light, what are you going to build them to?


Will use them with chinese 38mm clincher rims I have bought with group buy.
Rims were heavier than I have expected (~450gr), so they will make a ~1370gr clincher wheelset.

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by kavitator

That will be nice low cost wheelset :thumbup:

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by Haugergaard

Anyone buildt up a wheelset with these hubs yet?????
If so would you recommend them?

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by kregg

Raxel wrote:Will use them with chinese 38mm clincher rims I have bought with group buy.
Rims were heavier than I have expected (~450gr), so they will make a ~1370gr clincher wheelset.


Thats a great weight for 38mm clincher.... nice balance of aero & weight.
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by Garret C

I got a set of these hubs in green yesterday. Here's the measurement I took last night, if you got anything different please let me know.

Using the diagram here http://www.sheldonbrown.com/rinard/spocalc.htm below are the measurements.

Front Hub:
S = 2.6mm
d = 30mm
A = 17mm
WL = 33mm
WR = 33mm
B = 17mm

Rear Hub
S = 2.6mm
dL = 37mm
dR = 50mm
A = 32mm
WL = 32.5mm (Edited - Not 42.5)
WR = 17.5mm (Edited - Not 7.5)
B = 48mm

Regards....!
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by theremery

I bought a set in black body with red axel ends about 8 months ago for $139US plus postage (to NZ). Sadly, the rims I was to use for the project (60mm carbon clinchers at 960g/pr) have been a bit of a drama so I have not got them built up to RIDEABLE state yet. The bearings are very smooth, I must say. My set have a slight off centre on the spoke holes within the flange (not good) and are about 260g/pr.
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by td100

Has anybody used these hubs and can they report on quality etc. Thanks
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StuTheWeak
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by StuTheWeak

WL = 42.5mm
WR = 7.5mm

I'd be very timid using that rear.

Rotaz weighs more, but I think it has better flange spacing.
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Mackers
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by Mackers

That measurement can't be right, should probably be 32.5 and 17.5.
Just by looking at it you can tell this hub has no worse geometry than the Rotaz.

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by voodoojar

Here are the correct measurements.

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Mackers
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by Mackers

Oooh, actually that's a very generous 19mm DS.

Way better geometry than Rotaz then.

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by StuTheWeak

I'd agree that is pretty awesome flange spacing all things conisdered. Though, the Rotaz is suppose to be identical to American Classic hub flange spacing which is 30mm/20mm. I like it a tad more.

If Dati had a beefy axle and came in 36h...I could be swayed.
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