FZRIP Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 16, 2025 #1 Hi, are these Ti hubs? What are the identifying features?
D d8mok Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Feb 16, 2025 #2 Ti glide is a rear hub only. People seem to get confused and refer to fronts using this name too. They did lots of variants of front which follow the same design. Fatso , suspension , etc
Ti glide is a rear hub only. People seem to get confused and refer to fronts using this name too. They did lots of variants of front which follow the same design. Fatso , suspension , etc
FZRIP Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 16, 2025 #3 Ok, so the front isn’t then, how about the rear? Any pointers on year from the logo?
ishaw Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Feb 16, 2025 #4 Both hubs have ti bodies and alloy flanges. On model name is ti glide which seems to get used for hubs that aren't.
Both hubs have ti bodies and alloy flanges. On model name is ti glide which seems to get used for hubs that aren't.
bikeworkshop Old School Grand Master Feb 16, 2025 #5 Front is also ti, iirc called "lightweight" - before the intro of fatso, suspension etc. The "tiglide" rear hub from 1992 had a freehub body mechanism, whereas the original lightweight ti rear was to fit screw on freewheel. https://www.hopetech.com/history/the-nineties/
Front is also ti, iirc called "lightweight" - before the intro of fatso, suspension etc. The "tiglide" rear hub from 1992 had a freehub body mechanism, whereas the original lightweight ti rear was to fit screw on freewheel. https://www.hopetech.com/history/the-nineties/
Frankenorange Orange 🍊 Fan Today at 00:48 #7 FZRIP said: What are the identifying features? Click to expand... Check the red flanges for hairline cracks. Sadly, that is a very common feature.
FZRIP said: What are the identifying features? Click to expand... Check the red flanges for hairline cracks. Sadly, that is a very common feature.