Would like to know who makes Hadley Racing hubs, I have been looking arround and there is no telephone, nor web of Hadley Racing - who knows ???
I'm gonna throw a total guess out there and say that....Would like to know who makes Hadley Racing hubs, I have been looking arround and there is no telephone, nor web of Hadley Racing - who knows ???
I have not looked recently but I don't believe QBP carries Hadley.But BTI-USA does.they don't have a web site. i believe their number is 909-946-6780.
any shop that buys out of QBP can get you their hubs.
No its a schooner.Or maybe like one of those magic posters you have to cross your eyes before you can see the number.
i've always heard the same thing but every time i've called them for anything i never thought to ask. i think someone on mtbr took a tour of their factory/business a few years back and may have mentioned something about it.just out of curiosity... i'd heard a rumor a number of years back (from someone who was generally reliable with industry information) that hubs were just a side business. anyone ever find out if there was any truth to this?
it makes a certain amount of sense, given the fact that high end hubs don't have huge sales volumes, especially for just mountain bike hubs.
jeff teased that months ago. it has yet to materialize.
given the area they are located my guess would be a machine shop that supports aerospace companies. total guess though.i've always heard the same thing but every time i've called them for anything i never thought to ask. i think someone on mtbr took a tour of their factory/business a few years back and may have mentioned something about it.
good memory, found it:i've always heard the same thing but every time i've called them for anything i never thought to ask. i think someone on mtbr took a tour of their factory/business a few years back and may have mentioned something about it.
Hadley is the awesomezBump. Just got a 15mm front axle conversion kit for a 20mm Hadley dh hub from 2002. Awesome to be able to convert an old hub to a standard that didn't exist until a decade after the hub was made.
Probably just adapters. Ftw.gonna have to buy new hadleez when the lizards force e-boost+ on ya
one of my rears is from around that time and they sent me an updated axle gettup for free with free tools with my rebuild kit since they no longer make the version i had. thats how CS is doneBump. Just got a 15mm front axle conversion kit for a 20mm Hadley dh hub from 2002. Awesome to be able to convert an old hub to a standard that didn't exist until a decade after the hub was made.