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Build your singlespeed or fixie bike around Surly's Ultra New Roadie Rear Hub. This gorgeous hunk of aluminum has the capability you need and reliable sealed bearings, too! It sports threads for a track cog and lockring on one side and a freewheel on the other so you can decide how you want to roll. Plus, this hub's 130mm width fits most road frames and the hollow chromoly axle provides a flex-free ride as well as simple quick release skewer compatibility.
With simple setup and reliable trail performance, the SLX front hub is perfect for custom MTB wheel builds.
- Easy disc brake rotor installation with Center Lock spline mount and lock ring
- Tool-free 15mm thru axle system is stiff and lightweight
- Simple setup and reliable trail performance
- Series : DEORE XT
- Disc Rotor Mount : Center Lock Disc
- Axle Type : 12mm thru-axle
- Axle : 12x148mm
- Contact Sealing : Labyrinth & Contact
- Spoke Holes : 32H
Whether your joy comes from barreling downhill, or tearing up to the top, SRAM's MTH 716 front hub will leave a smile on your face. An aluminum hubshell with machined flanges grant the hub a low weight without compromising durability. TPlus, tough cartridge bearings roll smooth for the long haul.
Direct power transmission in every riding situation—240 with Ratchet EXP.
With the latest generation of the 240 hubs, the strengths have been further enhanced. The latest Ratchet EXP freehub system increases the bearing lifetime thanks to the increased bearing distance. The new version of the end caps simplifies tool-free disassembly and makes maintenance easier. The hollow-machined ratchets transfer your energy directly into acceleration thanks to the 36 teeth.
The number to count on—240 with Ratchet EXP.
The new 240 is developed for riders with the most extreme ambitions. The latest version of the hub is equipped with the Ratchet EXP system to maximize reliability. The increased bearing distance increases bearing lifetime, the straight spring provides more direct engagement (which reduces wear), and a smaller number of parts not only makes maintenance easier, but also reduces weight.
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