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[Closed] 120mm fixie hub recommendations

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Can anyone recommend me a well sealed 120mm spaced rear track hub for commuting duties, it's going to be abused and maintenance shall be non existent. Probably a difficult one as I imagine most have minimal sealing. I'd like to keep costs down as I'm tight and it's just a commuter.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 9:52 pm
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I hammered a set of the halo ones, (aerorage wheelset)

No problems at all,

Also know a few guys that have found the system ex ones faultless.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 9:53 pm
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my on one track rear has done loads of miles; commuting in all weathers and off road too. never even looked at the bearings.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 9:55 pm
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Cheers. I was looking at the on-one hub, seems like excellent value if it'll last. Halo wheel is probably a bit spendy. Never seen the system EX ones, will have a bit google for some reviews. Ta.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 10:38 pm
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think I may have a new system EX one in black,if I can find it ! mail in profile if your interested.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 10:46 pm
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Novatec (rebranded as just about anything, e.g. On One), Goldtec or Phil Wood. In increasing order of cost.


 
Posted : 29/01/2013 11:23 pm
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I have just converted a Shimano XT disc front hub to a solid axle fixed rear hub using a 10mm fine thread axle to build a non-dished rear wheel. Also for commuting duties, I reckon the XT hubs are better sealed than many other hubs, and only cost £20. Details at [url= http://velosolo.co.uk/ ]Velosolo[/url] where I also bought the cog.

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Posted : 29/01/2013 11:53 pm
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Miche Primato low flange track hubs, Sapim spokes and Mavic Open pros. Have been bombproof despite several pothole interactions. I wanted something that looked more Road and less Track. Otherwise Novatech are fine.


 
Posted : 30/01/2013 12:31 am
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+ OnOne

I built it up over two years ago and have been commuting on it every day at least an hour in London + some occasional off road fun. 🙂 Bearings are nice and smooth.

The system ex ones are pretty much the same hubs with a different logo on them. I built a few of those too for customers. They looked fine and had no bad feedback about them from customers either.

The OnOne hubs are on special offer atm. If you're after a 32H Silver, that's £14.99, if you're after a 32H Black one, that's £19.99. (on planet-x and onone websites)


 
Posted : 30/01/2013 8:25 am
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Yeah the on-one hubs are still a bargain. No sealing apart from the bearing seals but they'll cope fine, especially with road riding.

I regularly ride off-road on mine in all sorts of filth and even use a jetwash. The bearings must last at least a year and it's only a 5 minute job (and £6 or so) to swap them out when they start to go. They're 6000-2RS's.


 
Posted : 30/01/2013 9:14 am