Right then, I've done as suggested. The hubs are XT parallax m737 front and rear and sadly I can't see any rubber covers. If I want to fit discs I expect this 100% means new hubs...which probably for value just means buying a decent used wheelset right?I could be wrong here, but weren't the xtr m960 hubs all centre lock rotor fitting with a cover over the splines for rim brake use? I think I'm wrong actually but they did do hubs in the m960 range this way in addition to rim brake only hubs.
Worth checking your existing hubs. If they are m960 they could have the rubber covers over the rotor splines and if so, happy days. You'd just need some rotors rather than a new set of wheels.
M960 is not typically that sought after so you may be able to pick up some wheels cheaply, but the hubs were decent, it's the rest that wasn't so well regarded.
Check the rings on your cranks and check for wear, replacement rings are not easy to find and fetch a premium because of their proprietary spacing between bolt holes.
Thank you I will sort out the brakes first (being delivered tomorrow) and then get into the hubs/wheels part of the equation.replace the chain and cassette as a matter of diligence more than anything, front chainrings look fine.
big gripper goes over a standard hub QR hub and I believe these are 135mm spacing.
you are right, your hubs aren't disc ready. you could get hubs and spokes and relace or you could loko for new wheels, obviously one is less effort than the other.
@ishaw here's what the big gripper should look like. :~)
Thanks, spotted that this had a big gripper pic.replace the chain and cassette as a matter of diligence more than anything, front chainrings look fine.
big gripper goes over a standard hub QR hub and I believe these are 135mm spacing.
you are right, your hubs aren't disc ready. you could get hubs and spokes and relace or you could loko for new wheels, obviously one is less effort than the other.
@ishaw here's what the big gripper should look like. :~)