rochester21
Dirt Disciple
If anyone can answer this it's you retro freaks(happy to be a member here).
I am thinking about replacing the generic oem hubs on one of my road bikes, but i'm confused about what shimano hubs to choose. I know ultegra hubs are just about perfect and last a long time, but design wise isn't tiagra for example pretty much identical, minus the finish?
I don't have a lot of experience with road hubs, but i have used acera X hubs on my first bike for 20+ years and they have been perfect, despite being the cheapest hubs shimano made at the time.
I am aware that cheaper hubs might require more attention because they tend to become loose sooner and are more difficult to set up correctly than the more expensive ones, but again my acera hubs never gave me this issue.
The same can be said about 90s STX, LX and XT hubs, but when it comes to the newer generation road hubs i'm not sure what to think.
I am also considering using old 8 speed LX hubs instead of new tiagra ones, but they might not fit my 2004 Giant road bike because of the 5mm gap between road and mtb hubs.
So, anybody aware of the quality of the newer generation road hubs from shimano? I'm pretty confident tiagra hubs are good enough for my needs especially since i don't do a lot of miles on just one bike and also i don't put a lot of weight on the bike, but wanted to hear more educated opinions on this.
I'm crazy about wheels and hubs in general, and i don't think people give them enough attention, always willing to learn something new
I am thinking about replacing the generic oem hubs on one of my road bikes, but i'm confused about what shimano hubs to choose. I know ultegra hubs are just about perfect and last a long time, but design wise isn't tiagra for example pretty much identical, minus the finish?
I don't have a lot of experience with road hubs, but i have used acera X hubs on my first bike for 20+ years and they have been perfect, despite being the cheapest hubs shimano made at the time.
I am aware that cheaper hubs might require more attention because they tend to become loose sooner and are more difficult to set up correctly than the more expensive ones, but again my acera hubs never gave me this issue.
The same can be said about 90s STX, LX and XT hubs, but when it comes to the newer generation road hubs i'm not sure what to think.
I am also considering using old 8 speed LX hubs instead of new tiagra ones, but they might not fit my 2004 Giant road bike because of the 5mm gap between road and mtb hubs.
So, anybody aware of the quality of the newer generation road hubs from shimano? I'm pretty confident tiagra hubs are good enough for my needs especially since i don't do a lot of miles on just one bike and also i don't put a lot of weight on the bike, but wanted to hear more educated opinions on this.
I'm crazy about wheels and hubs in general, and i don't think people give them enough attention, always willing to learn something new
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