J Jason Cook Dirt Disciple Nov 9, 2019 #1 Are these retro hope hubs... wasn’t aware hope made a carbon hub in the 90s Attachments 0CBD0A43-8E6E-49A8-9129-FCAF3C501764.png 223.1 KB · Views: 320 A127BDFB-5EDC-4CC7-B46F-62C43981F374.png 92.6 KB · Views: 320
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Nov 9, 2019 #2 Nuke Proof rings a distant clunk somewhere but there where others
ishaw Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Nov 9, 2019 #3 Re: Frm? Nuke proof carbon was textured, not smooth. Dont look like pace ones, they had different end caps. There were others, cant remember right now. I think formula did some?
Re: Frm? Nuke proof carbon was textured, not smooth. Dont look like pace ones, they had different end caps. There were others, cant remember right now. I think formula did some?
My_Teenage_Self BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Nov 9, 2019 #4 100% not hope. Wrong shape for Nuke proof, FRM rang a bell. I thought of Hershey, but it's not that, or Pace. Look most similar to Bullseye, but I don't think they did carbon...?
100% not hope. Wrong shape for Nuke proof, FRM rang a bell. I thought of Hershey, but it's not that, or Pace. Look most similar to Bullseye, but I don't think they did carbon...?
adri.75 Retro Guru Feedback View Nov 9, 2019 #5 not frm, they had two external nuts to adjust the axis
mynchiboy Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 9, 2019 #7 Re: Wasatch Cycle Works (WCW) would be my guess? I can't think of many out there that had carbon bodies and purple flanges, with the bearings exposed like that...
Re: Wasatch Cycle Works (WCW) would be my guess? I can't think of many out there that had carbon bodies and purple flanges, with the bearings exposed like that...