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  • What colour should hubs be?
  • nickc
    Full Member

    Black or Silver

    I’m not a fan of the colour matched stuff on bikes; headset, BB all that…

    So, all black or Silver just for a bit if difference

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Any colour but silver unless the bike is pre 80s. I like mismatched hubs. I have a blue bike with a red front and gold rear hub. It has a purple chairing too

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Black on the back, silver on the front. Same for spokes. That’s what I’ve got. Hope that helps. Do people really worry about thus sort of thing? Just go and get it muddy (actually quite hard at the moment :) )

    funkmasterp
    Full Member

    I’m with rocketdog, mix it up.

    Houns
    Full Member

    Pink

    qwerty
    Free Member

    Gunmetal.

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    Not sliver. It just looks weird, i don’t know why, but it does.

    Silver frame, spokes, seat post even fork all fine but hubs and handlebars no, not on my bike. Yours can be as silver or what-ever-the-heck-colour as you like.

    sillyoldman
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    Black. Coloured hubs remind me too much of Ultra Burners in the 80s when I was the right age for garish pish.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    Gunmetal +1. I’ve got some old hope XC’s that colour, they matched the contemporary XTR nicely and still look good on any bike I put them on.

    Depends if you want to keep the wheels for a while or if they’re just for a bike. I think hubs look good matched to the colour of the logos on the frame because you can’t normally see both at the same time.  But if its a colourful frame then they need to be black or grey.

    Silver only looks good on white industries, campag or Royce hubs.

    nixie
    Full Member

    Silver hubs and spoke mostly just look wrong. Black unless a colourful set would match the frame

    benpinnick
    Full Member

    Silver. I have loads of wheels but my silver hubbed ones look the best.

    jonnytheleyther
    Free Member

    My Cotic soul is the Mercury with orange hubs. I normally hate bling but they look tremendous.

    nickc
    Full Member

     Do people really worry about thus sort of thing?

    Worry is the wrong word. Its potentially a bunch of cash, so I’m giving it ‘some’ thought.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    I would have had silver on my latest wheel build if the hubs I wanted had been available in that finish. They have silver spokes and rims and on a Ti bike so would have been a nice touch.

    jes
    Free Member

    Black if your keeping the wheels for a while or if they may get fitted to different bikes :-)

    Never mismatch hubs, except on a pub bike :-)

    kerley
    Free Member

    Coloured hubs remind me too much of Ultra Burners in the 80s when I was the right age for garish pish.

    I was the right age and on the right bikes (BMX) in the 80’s and the love of anodised stuff stayed with me.  I have to try hard to limit myself.  Even if everything on the bike is black/silver I still love a red, blue or gold hub.

    rene59
    Free Member

    Same with all my components – black. They match everything and I always think they’d be easier to sell if I had to.

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    mucky.

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    Anything but red.

    They always look shit.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Black. Gunmetal if you have commitment issues. 😉

    dpfr
    Full Member

    I’m struggling with this at the moment for a new build. Ti hardtail frame and black fork with orange logo, so what hubs? Black just leaves the fork as the only splash of colour, looking like an afterthought. Could pick up the orange of the fork with the hubs, or I could go red or blue hubs and get the fork decal changed to match? Or if I am changing the fork decal, maybe do the whole thing fairly stealthy with gunmetal or slate hubs and  match the fork to that?

    Argh! First world problems I know……

    ta11pau1
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    I’m struggling with this at the moment for a new build. Ti hardtail frame and black fork with orange logo, so what hubs? Black just leaves the fork as the only splash of colour, looking like an afterthought. Could pick up the orange of the fork with the hubs, or I could go red or blue hubs and get the fork decal changed to match? Or if I am changing the fork decal, maybe do the whole thing fairly stealthy with gunmetal or slate hubs and  match the fork to that?

    Argh! First world problems I know……

    Orange grips, rim decals, the little bits here and there.

    Although lots of orange can look good with a ti coloured frame…

    cloudnine
    Free Member

    Black.. Anything but orange, red or gold

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Match hub colour to spoke colour where possible.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Silver.

    Coloured hubs are for perverts and small children.

    parkesie
    Free Member

    Purple

    mudmonster
    Free Member

    Silver on my main bike. Don’t mind colours though, apart from purple, yuk.

    mcnultycop
    Full Member

    Black or red.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Black. But a load of mine are white now, because they were really cheap

    breadcrumb
    Full Member

    I always go safe/boring with black. Same when I bought my brakes, safe/boring black.

    genesiscore502011
    Free Member

    Silver Machine https://g.co/kgs/pbPYoz

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    I’d say black generally, although I went with gunsmoke hopes, as I wanted a graphite type color, in the flesh they have a very definite blue tint to them though.

    But it worked out fine as my frame is kinda semi metallic dark grey with blue and white graphics, so it matches nicely.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Silver. Preferably with Royce on them. Black carbon with silver is also rather fetching.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Hubs and headset to match fork, to match frame decals. Or that’s what all mine have so far (all black 😉 bar…) thought my most recent has blue hubs, headset, fork and decals and, if I do say so myself, it looks rather spiffy.

    Next bikes colour accents? 🍊

    *caveat* the anodising hasn’t worn yet, so I may well eat my, self congratulating, words in a year or so…

    jekkyl
    Full Member

    Black

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    Any so long as they’re quiet (so not Hope or Chris King, or anything with 6 billion point engagement, or certainly those in the 100+).

    mike399
    Free Member

    Black hubs, black spokes.

    Obviously.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Obviously not.

    Anodising is cheaper than polishing and was adapted by the bike industry to save money.

    Black bike components are ugly and smell of penny pinching, depression and teenage goth’s bedrooms.

    Metal is supposed to be shiney and to reflect the light.

    Black anodising makes the world a more miserable place and decreases the sum total of human happiness.

    It’s no coincidence that many forumites have only suffered from depression after the introduction of black anodising.

    Frankly, I’d have you flogged.

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    Any so long as they’re quiet

    The correct answer. I got conned into the pro2 hype years ago, tbh I was glad when that bike got nicked! :lol:

    Irritating as hell.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Seosam … Pedal more is a cheap solution.

    Don’t care what colour the hubs are but if the spokes are anything other than silver then they look pish.

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