UPDATE: 20/10/2016:
Here are some pics of the rear hub now that I have it.
Doesn't seem to be a nuke proof hub. The freehub is a different design as is the hub body.
Can anyone help me ID the hub so I can get some QR converters for it and build up a set of 'spare' dual duty wheels.
The freehub side bolt through adaptor screws on/off (I'm sure the other side dies too, but its not budging by hand) so similar in that respect to the nuke proof design (and I am sure, others), but I am sure that is where the similarity ends. The freehub contains three pawls held in with a wire around them, and it is nice and clicky, and there is a small rubber seal behind the freehub as well. A 4 pin lock ring type affair appears to be in place behind the freehub too, possibly to allow the ratchet ring to be removed?
I also need to change the bearings in the freehub as they are a bit rough, so want to make sure I do this right rather than hammer and hope.
ORIGINAL POST:
I just bought these hubs from the sale section as I want to build a set of spare wheels that can take both disc and rim brakes. I'm not sure what model of nuke proof hub these are, and I want to try and get a QR conversion for the rear as I don't have any new fangled frames that have a bolt through rear end.
Can anyone help ID the rear hub (is it a generator?) and also let me know if there is a qr conversion option for them:
Here are some pics of the rear hub now that I have it.
Doesn't seem to be a nuke proof hub. The freehub is a different design as is the hub body.
Can anyone help me ID the hub so I can get some QR converters for it and build up a set of 'spare' dual duty wheels.
The freehub side bolt through adaptor screws on/off (I'm sure the other side dies too, but its not budging by hand) so similar in that respect to the nuke proof design (and I am sure, others), but I am sure that is where the similarity ends. The freehub contains three pawls held in with a wire around them, and it is nice and clicky, and there is a small rubber seal behind the freehub as well. A 4 pin lock ring type affair appears to be in place behind the freehub too, possibly to allow the ratchet ring to be removed?
I also need to change the bearings in the freehub as they are a bit rough, so want to make sure I do this right rather than hammer and hope.
ORIGINAL POST:
I just bought these hubs from the sale section as I want to build a set of spare wheels that can take both disc and rim brakes. I'm not sure what model of nuke proof hub these are, and I want to try and get a QR conversion for the rear as I don't have any new fangled frames that have a bolt through rear end.
Can anyone help ID the rear hub (is it a generator?) and also let me know if there is a qr conversion option for them: