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lightest and cleanest 20mm front hub

Stoked

Turbo Monkey
Nov 28, 2004
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g sport is def the most economical and i think coolest but you would have to use a 36H application. 4 more spokes/nips will negate any weight savings.

leaf is nice. maybe the lightest?

http://www.leafcycles.eu/products/hubs/sputnic-specs.html




npj is another. at 211g but no one can ever get them so what's the point...

http://www.npj-dirtbikes.com/2007/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=32#

profile's are awesome. i love mine. they're readily avail in tons of colors. i never weighed mine though.
 

t1maglio

Monkey
Oct 29, 2001
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I just emailed the guy at Gsport about this matter, funny to find it going on here as well. Does anyone know about endcaps that would work with the Gsport?

Is the leaf available? Also, the Gsport is around 90ish, the Profile I believe is around 120-130, am I right on my numbers?
 

Stoked

Turbo Monkey
Nov 28, 2004
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Well a modded Madera would blow away a modded G-sport....
have you seen that done before? seems like alot of modding to get it done. isn't the madera/profile front hubs 19mm alum female axles? i have the madera on my 20" and it looks like a tight fit for a 20mm axle.
 

t1maglio

Monkey
Oct 29, 2001
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southern wisconsin
Maybe I should have started my own thread, but if anyone would care to throw me a bone on my questions about the matter I would appreciate it.


I just emailed the guy at Gsport about this matter, funny to find it going on here as well. Does anyone know about endcaps that would work with the Gsport?

Is the leaf available? Also, the Gsport is around 90ish, the Profile I believe is around 120-130, am I right on my numbers?
 

Stoked

Turbo Monkey
Nov 28, 2004
1,809
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LI, NY
I just emailed the guy at Gsport about this matter, funny to find it going on here as well. Does anyone know about endcaps that would work with the Gsport?

Is the leaf available? Also, the Gsport is around 90ish, the Profile I believe is around 120-130, am I right on my numbers?
you need two 5mm spacers for the g-sport mod. people who have them had to make there own. post up when george responds.

i emailed leaf awhile ago about the hub. the price is wild for a shell w/ 2 bearings. i really wouldnt pay anymore than the profile's price.

here is the product info of the sputnic hub:
sputnic hub front
German technology - German precission – German made
The „Sputnic hub“ combines quality materials and precision fabrications with German bearing technology. This hub got specially designed for progressive street and dirt abuse. Because of that reason, this hub comes without a disk mount. The result ist he same spoke tension on both sides of the hub.
The hub has got two precision sealed indusrial bearings and a formed flunge, which reduces the load on the spoke kink.


weight: 196grams
20mm through axle/32holes only/black anodized
price: 179,- EUR (including 19% German tax)


In march 2008 we bring out a cheaper taiwan version as well!
profile hub is 130 plus 7.50 for color on their site.
 

GMDesigns

Chimp
Sep 27, 2006
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I know it's not the lightest, but here's a clean mod I recently did for a respected member of RM.




That red G Sport mod is definately an easy & effective one to pull off. Lets hope they also used an internal spacer for the bearings.



GM
 

JJJKKK

Chimp
Dec 8, 2007
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That red G Sport mod is definately an easy & effective one to pull off. Lets hope they also used an internal spacer for the bearings.

GM
Hi I'm the guy who made it.

There's tubespacer inside and the collars are grooved. I flipped them as you can see.
 

A Grove

Monkey
Nov 20, 2007
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State College, PA
Pardon my stupidity... But for someone who has done the G-sport mod, can you please PM me or post here for all to see...

But what exactly was needed to be done? Machining parts is no problem. My basement is a machineshop... I'm assuming you take the front homer hub and make some new spacers, etc. and fit it for a 100mm spacing?

Thanks.
 

niguet

Monkey
Sep 11, 2005
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This is a hub that a friend made, it weights 200g aprox, and the space between flanges is wider than other hubs

 

dexter

Turbo Monkey
Sep 23, 2001
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hmmm options options. i would love to know if the maderna would be modable. anyone know the weight of the profile 20mm non disc by chance? right now a moded g sport (cant seem to find them in anything but black, can someone hook a brother up) costs about the same or mabey a little more than the profile, but it is very unique and rare
 

Bikael Molton

goofy for life
Jun 9, 2003
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so how much does the Profile non-disc weigh... and has anyone found any other new options?

Hope looks like the winner for disc hubs, plus they are cheap. i might have to have the useless disc mounts on my next build. :(

-r
 

BikeSATORI

Monkey
Apr 13, 2007
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one world...
Hey nice thread.
I went with the G-sport spacer mod too, recieved it a bit over a month ago... Much obliged to our main modification kahuna here, Greg!
I've just got to get my jazz out to pick up another rim ASAP here so I can lace up that smooth marmoset. I've just been so busy lately, as an unexpected new homeowner (believe me, I didn't plan on throwin' the anchor)... haven't had much time for anything, let alone browsing the ol' forums...
Anyway, I couldn't think of going any other way now. Was just running an old dimension 20mm with the disc tabs ground off for the longest time and never felt the need to lay down the heavy coin on a Profile non-disc... then finally worked this out with the marmoset.

I'll post up pics as soon as I can.
just can't decide if I want to go with trusty ol' BFR or try a pimplite... and I can't find one of those Alienation rims. oh well. I'll lace something up and see what happens.




edit: hey, what is this "Credits" thing? I'm negative here? what's goin' on? did I miss something?
 

slimshady

¡Mira, una ardilla!
I 'd like to recommend you the Stooges PIT 20 hub. It's artisan-made by some local guys here in Argentina:



They weight 172 grams, fully CNC'd in 7075 Al, sport two big ass sealed bearings, and come without disc tabs. Plus, you have them in several colors,and coming from a third-world country, they will cost you about 60 bucks plus shipping...

You can check them at Stooges' website

Contact Marcelo at stgbikes at hotmail dot com
 
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BikeSATORI

Monkey
Apr 13, 2007
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one world...
I 'd like to recommend you the Stooges PIT 20 hub. It's artisan-made by some local guys here in Argentina:



They weight 172 grams, fully CNC'd in 7075 Al, sport two big ass sealed bearings, and come without disc tabs. Plus, you have them in several colors,and coming from a third-world country, they will cost you about 60 bucks plus shipping...

You can check them at Stooges' website

Contact Marcelo at stgbikes at hotmail dot com
nice, I like what I see, and also named after one of my favorite bands of all time, and well tv show too, haha!