Re: [CR]Hi-e hi-lo hub

(Example: History:Ted Ernst)

Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 12:55:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Hi-e hi-lo hub
To: Jason Cloutier <velo59@yahoo.com>, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <20050711193152.64182.qmail@web54502.mail.yahoo.com>


I am hoping someone does. Such a rim is even more worthless without the hub than vice versa. Except as a conversation piece of course - anything Hi-E is always good for that.

Regards,

Jerry Moos Houston, TX

Jason Cloutier <velo59@yahoo.com> wrote: I had a wheel built with one of these hubs a while back. Sold it to Mike Kone when he was running Bicycle Classics in Needham, MA.

I spoke with Harlan Meyers about this hub right after I received it. Seems what he did was take a standard 36h hi-lo hub and add 6 extra holes to the drive side flange. These were for 6 extra pulling spokes. He made his own rims back when and drilled the rims to match the hubs, with 6 holes drilled between a pair of holes to match the drilling on the rim.

He described the idea as a way for heavy riders (I surely qualify for that "honor") to ride lightweight wheels. They sure were lightweight, stupid light as someone once described to me.

I wonder if you could use a standard 36h rim and lace it in a standard pattern, just skipping the 6 extra spokes? Perhaps someone else on the list has a 42h Hi-e rim with goofy spoke hole spacing and was wondering what to do with it.

Jason Cloutier Pawtucket, RI

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