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help me ID this freehub
i'm almost positive this is a shimano 10sp freehub body for campagnolo and fulcrum wheels. but i've had so many small parts move thru the garage that i can't be certain
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Last edited by 45K10; 09-25-2017 at 01:15 PM. |
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I thought it was like one I have (campy PN# FH-BO015) but the back of my free-hub has an eccentric hole and not a round one like pictured above.
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Ultra was thinking the same thing.
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Novatec.
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Yes, Novatec. I just put my Novatec hub up for sale on another forum, and I discovered the extra freehub I bought for it in the same drawer.
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curiouser and curiouser. i've never had novatec hubs....
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Quote:
You might not have known it. Joytech/Novatec, Chin Haur, Chun Nan and so many others make hubs for tons of people. We used to use Chin Haur at American Classic. Same people made Ritchey hubs. AMC has their own factory now. But the TBS(Taiwan Bike Source) is filled with companies who make stuff for others. It's a crazy book. Last edited by sales guy; 09-25-2017 at 08:51 PM. |
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Here's a link to Wheel Giant. The head of TBS. It's a crazy website.
http://www.wheelgiant.com.tw/publica.../tbs_list.html |
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gotcha. i recall buying a bike with a set of circus monkey hubs. i wonder if that was it. tho i can't imagine why i'd have this freehub body still here cuz i put my own wheels on the bike and donated the those
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