Re: [CR]Rims n' Hubs - A technical question.

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To: Sheldon Brown <CaptBike@sheldonbrown.com>, "Iain Stasukevich" <ubetyourlife@gmail.com>, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Rims n' Hubs - A technical question.
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 21:35:53 +0000


In my experience (much more limited than Sheldon's, I must say) a standard-spaced 6 is virtually certain to work, while a narrow 7 will probably work and can certainly be made to work.

I think the company is Wolber (not Wobler), and you can find a discussion of Wolber and it's history on the Classic Rendezvous website. It might be listed under Super Champion. The two companies were originally independent, then at some point one bought the other.

Ken Freeman
Ann Arbor, MI USA


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From: Sheldon Brown

> Iain Stasukevich wrote:

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\r?\n> >I just purchased a pair of "27, 36-hole Wobler Super Champion Alpine Pro

\r?\n> >clincher rims in unused condition on eBay, and now I'm ready to get the hubs

\r?\n> >for these babies. I'd like to know what my hub specs should be in order to

\r?\n> >accept a six-gear cassette. I know they need to be 36-hole, but I'm not so

\r?\n> >sure about spacing.

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\r?\n> 6 speed cassette hubs are quite rare. Cassette hubs didn't really

\r?\n> catch on until the move to 7-speed clusters.

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\r?\n> You need at least 126 mm spacing for a standard width 6-speed,

\r?\n> freewheel or cassette. However 126 also works for 7-speed, so you

\r?\n> might do better to look for a 7-speed cassette hub.

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\r?\n> If you're not clear about the very important distinction between

\r?\n> freewheels and cassettes, see:

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\r?\n> http://sheldonbrown.com/free-k7

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\r?\n> You could also likely spread your frame to 130 and use any modern

\r?\n> "road" 8-/9-10-speed hub.

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\r?\n> See: http://sheldonbrown.com/frame-spacing

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