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  • Novatech hubs from light-bicycles? Any good?
  • wolfenstein
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    Especially for UK environment? Or choose hope hubs instead from their website for extra about $200?

    Personal reviews would be very helpful. Cheers.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    I’ve had some road ones for a few months – several hundred miles only, but often wet ones. No bother as yet but I doubt that’s very helpful

    munkster
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    Fairly happy with two pairs of Novatech road hubs so far (c.4000 miles on the one pair) – bought hubs from http://www.bdopcycling.com/ myself…

    xiphon
    Free Member

    Aren’t Nukeproof/Superstar/etc just “Novatech” parts rebranded?

    wolfenstein
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    Xiphon.. You sure mate.. I have nukeproof hubs at the moment and im quite very happy with it …. Is novatech very easy to service like Hopes are?

    daveh
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    Aren’t Nukeproof/Superstar/etc just “Novatech” parts rebranded?

    Can’t comment specifically but agree in general with this. OnOne/PlanetX own brand stuff is, if I’m not mistaken.

    Northwind
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    Doesn’t mean they’re the exact same hubs mind, they do a range. I’d be wondering about weight, no point in putting expensive lightweight rims on a beefy hub, and a lot of theirs ain’t light.

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