Can anyone identify this Titanium hub?!

retroyetirigid":2z4dg1u1 said:
Possibly an early Nuke Proof Ti hub ? It's got a Shimano Freehub body and axle lock nuts.

After a bit of googling, all the nuke proof ones seem to have a flange collar over the sleeve and I haven't seen any with black anodised flanges... :?:

I'm guessing the ti sleeve on this slots over a hidden flange lip hence the apparent vertical juncture.
 
secret_squirrel":17danj9x said:
I've definately seen another set before - that very abrupt 90 degree fitting between the central shell and the flange rings a distinct bell.

cool! be good to hear if it comes back to you :)
 
Not TNT. Unless some very early version. TNTs had much nicer details..
 

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Rampage":1cymo8og said:
Looks a bit knocked up at home to me. Especially with the square edges around the flange circumference.

Did cross my mind, ...you could be right
 
kafer-k":2wkyx4h3 said:
Rampage":2wkyx4h3 said:
Looks a bit knocked up at home to me. Especially with the square edges around the flange circumference.

Did cross my mind, ...you could be right

Although if its a Shimano freehub then I think that would be quite tricky to machine the interface.
 
There has been this (or similar) on before because I half recognised it...

If the angled square edges means it's a cheap knock up then go have a chat with Suntour about it's top of the range hubs ;)
 
FluffyChicken":w32czc6u said:
There has been this (or similar) on before because I half recognised it...

If the angled square edges means it's a cheap knock up then go have a chat with Suntour about it's top of the range hubs ;)

Anyone got a link?
 
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