MuchAlohaNui
Senior Retro Guru
70 grams for the front hub?Thanks man
Haven’t had a chance to weigh the wheels - but FRM carbon hubs are a weight weenie wet dream!
70 grams for the front hub?Thanks man
Haven’t had a chance to weigh the wheels - but FRM carbon hubs are a weight weenie wet dream!
Apparently 250g for the pair70 grams for the front hub?
…loosely 100 grams lighter to just one XTR m950 rear hub. I cannot help but wonder about longevity. Do you know of wear or reliability issues with these hubs you chose? Are spare bearings generic and easy to find and replace?Apparently 250g for the pair
I’ve an FRM rear hub on my Bianchi Martini racing (on my signature) - and after nearly 3 years of riding it’s still fine! Smooth and lovely. Haven’t needed to even service it !…loosely 100 grams lighter to just one XTR m950 rear hub. I cannot help but wonder about longevity. Do you know of wear or reliability issues with these hubs you chose? Are spare bearings generic and easy to find and replace?
Your build here is making me reassess some short term goals.
That’s a good questionCool thanks. Are they making both road and mountain bike hubs or just one type to satisfy 100 and 135 mm dropout spacing?
Thanks!They made both road and moutain bike hubs. Here's some road ones:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/sold-frm-alloy-carbon-32h-shimano-hubs.441492/
@DACO has these he’d trade for something niceCool thanks. Are they making both road and mountain bike hubs or just one type to satisfy 100 and 135 mm dropout spacing?