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Hi folks. trying to source cones for joytech hubs. There very 'rumbly' and upon inspection there very pitted.
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I've tried a few places and nothing seems to match.. unfortunately i havent got a micrometer to measure them accurately, so measuring tape had to do
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could anyone shed any light on where i could get them?
cheers
You won't find joytech spares, best see if shimano will do - with spacers if necessary.
Wheels Mfg makes replacement cones. You should look at their Taiwanise (not Shimano) ones and see if one matches the measurements of yours. They're about $10 each here in the US, but high quality.
[url= http://wheelsmfg.com/products/hub-parts/all-cones.html?_=1495380157377&axle_manufacturer=6868 ]http://wheelsmfg.com/products/hub-parts/all-cones.html?_=1495380157377&axle_manufacturer=6868[/url]
Edit - cheap digital caliper would be the best way to measure these.
Madison do some of the wheels mfg stuff in the uk , so should be able to order them through most bike shops
Tried madison they pointed me in the direction of wheelsmfg. Can't get a hold of a digital caliper unfortunately as I'm in an island in Greece. . Cheers folks