135 mm x 12mm thru axle disc rear hub: Still a thing ?
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HI all,
Looking to build a rear wheel with a 135 mm X 12mm thru axle rear hub.
I'm looking through the Internet but struggle to find anything.
It's either 135 mm x 10 mm Qr'S or 142 x 12 mm thru axle.
Please enlighten me on this one
Louis :0
Looking to build a rear wheel with a 135 mm X 12mm thru axle rear hub.
I'm looking through the Internet but struggle to find anything.
It's either 135 mm x 10 mm Qr'S or 142 x 12 mm thru axle.
Please enlighten me on this one
Louis :0
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novatec still have some hubs with 132x12 caps options:
https://bdopcycling.com/product/d792sb-11/
ali link
https://bdopcycling.com/product/d792sb-11/
ali link
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Last time I looked, DT Swiss seemed to have an end cap for just about every scenario.
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You could always take a 12x142 hub and remove 3.5mm from both ends caps. The extra width is only there to engage the alignment features on a 12x142 frame. The true distance the dropouts is still 135mm.
I went to my lbs today.
They have a few rear hubs that are 142 mm. WE took them apart, and the axle itself is 140 mm without end caps, so it would mean removing also material from the axle (in the case of the hub models I saw).
I'm checking with a Hope Pro (#?) hub model now with the lbs. They have a Qr model, but Hope does have Axle conversion kits, maybe I can get one for this hub...
The Novatec option at Bob Dopolina's is only 32h. Doesn't fit my rims.
Louis
They have a few rear hubs that are 142 mm. WE took them apart, and the axle itself is 140 mm without end caps, so it would mean removing also material from the axle (in the case of the hub models I saw).
I'm checking with a Hope Pro (#?) hub model now with the lbs. They have a Qr model, but Hope does have Axle conversion kits, maybe I can get one for this hub...
The Novatec option at Bob Dopolina's is only 32h. Doesn't fit my rims.
Louis
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I wondered about that possibility for some hubs. Not really a big deal but I get that a modification like that isn’t everyone
In that case, try Bitex. I have two of these hubs and can’t complain: https://www.bitexhubs.com/htm/pd_detail.php?no=BX106R
In that case, try Bitex. I have two of these hubs and can’t complain: https://www.bitexhubs.com/htm/pd_detail.php?no=BX106R
Where did you buy them ?joejack951 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:15 amI wondered about that possibility for some hubs. Not really a big deal but I get that a modification like that isn’t everyone
In that case, try Bitex. I have two of these hubs and can’t complain: https://www.bitexhubs.com/htm/pd_detail.php?no=BX106R
I would prefer the 6 bolt option BX201R as I already have some light 6 bolt discs here. BIkehubstore has the front hub BX201FG but not the rear one ...
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It was a few years ago now but through DCR Wheels in the UK: https://dcrwheels.co.uk/products/hubs/
Their website is fairly basic. I handled the entire order through email.
Their website is fairly basic. I handled the entire order through email.
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Glad you found a solution! Which hub did you end up ordering?
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