Decent hub or cheap tat??

pooky

Dirt Disciple
I was going through some old bits and pieces I have laying around and decided to strip the knackered rim out of one of em and maybe rebuild the hub into a decent rim. This hub was absolutely filthy so I sprayed its outer wit good old wd and its come up virtually spotless after only a few minutes cleaning. Thing is its steel ( possibly stainless?? ) and now its clean I can see the letters RJ in an oval shape engraved on it and what looks to be a date engraved/ stamped (03 94 ) on it too.
Does anybody have any idea if this is anything special or just cheap rubbish???
 
Dont know about the rim, but if you have pics of the decals your after, PM member gil_m as he's the man for repro decals ;)
 
Thanks for the info about the decals m8. Gil_m is already working on them for me. :D :D :D

Incidentally its the hub, not the rim that has all this engraving and stamping on it.
I remember the bike it was on when i got it, the forks were so rusted I couldn't even use them as leverage to align the handlebars with the front wheel as they were giving at the crown.
 
Here's a couple of pics, oh and now I look at it again it's KJ in the oval and not RJ. D'OH
 

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Could that be an ornate "T" rather than a "J"?

KT (Kun Teng) is a big Taiwanese hub manufacturer that does a lot of inexpensive OEM work and produces runs of inexpensive hubs for some of the smaller brands (On-One, Kogswell, DMR...)

Anything in steel from that date isn't likely to be a jewel. Better hubs are so cheap that I wouldn't see that as a candidate for a rebuild unless it was for a bike that needed that particular look.
 
Thanks for that, I was intending to use it on a wheel build for a hack that I am going to sell cheap so didn't want to put anything on it with any pedigree.
 

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