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Need new back wheel what would you do?

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bloomers100:
I've taken a punt on http://www.v-sprint.com/ using a novatec hub.

The old hub is non branded but does have new sealed bearings which I fitted a couple of months ago.

I think I'll get this built into something new as a spare in due course, thanks for the info everybody.

Nonsteeler:

--- Quote from: bloomers100 on May 31, 2012, 08:46:14 AM ---I've taken a punt on http://www.v-sprint.com/ using a novatec hub.

The old hub is non branded but does have new sealed bearings which I fitted a couple of months ago.

I think I'll get this built into something new as a spare in due course, thanks for the info everybody.

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Novatec makes the hubs for on-one. They have a good reputation and I certainly like them (even without considering the price). One issue I had: Using cheap sprockets strips the thread of the hub. And if you do it on both sides it means hub death. Did it once, idiot me  :facepalm: On the plus side, the novatec/on-one hub costs as much as a good sprocket...

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