Quantcast

QR20 to QR15 Adaptors

EM-EFER

Monkey
May 29, 2007
311
0
Does anyone know if these exist? I have a 36rc2 and want to run shimano XT wheels. Anyone that can point me in the right direction would be great.
 

samnation

Monkey
Jan 25, 2009
139
0
Somewhere in KANURDUR
More specifically than model is year and model number because as I look at it your fork will have a 20mm and the hub will have a 15 so you will have to change the entire axle assembly which I'm not sure is possible but may be depending on the model number.
 

DhDork

Monkey
Mar 30, 2007
352
0
Hell, AZ
As far as I know you can't convert them up to 20mm with any adapters. You can unlace your current hub, pony up and get the 20mm hub, and re-lace it to that.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
88,636
26,882
media blackout
As far as I know you can't convert them up to 20mm with any adapters. You can unlace your current hub, pony up and get the 20mm hub, and re-lace it to that.
if you go this option, I'd recommend Hadley. their hubs can be converted between both sizes.
 

Transcend

My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
18,040
3
Towing the party line.
wasn't aware NT was making hubs. that's cool. had a chance to try them yet?
I've been running early protos on my trail bike for about 18 months. Only one small glitch, which has since been fixed. All of my DH hubs in the last 12 months or so have been ZTRs, pretty flawless. They are loud (think hope) but I greased the **** out of them and they quieted down a fair bit.

As far as I know, there is a regular and a heavy duty model. They are both convertable to just about any format you can image (12/9 rear and 9/15/20 front).

Mike can be a bit more specific. I know one doesn't convert to as many formats and the other does, just not sure which.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
88,636
26,882
media blackout
I've been running early protos on my trail bike for about 18 months. Only one small glitch, which has since been fixed. All of my DH hubs in the last 12 months or so have been ZTRs, pretty flawless. They are loud (think hope) but I greased the **** out of them and they quieted down a fair bit.

As far as I know, there is a regular and a heavy duty model. They are both convertable to just about any format you can image (12/9 rear and 9/15/20 front).

Mike can be a bit more specific. I know one doesn't convert to as many formats and the other does, just not sure which.
cool. Are they aimed more at the high end hub market?

And the numbers geek in me has to ask, what's the engagement? total # of pawls? pawls on the freehub or mounted in the shell?
 

Transcend

My Nuts Are Flat
Apr 18, 2002
18,040
3
Towing the party line.
cool. Are they aimed more at the high end hub market?

And the numbers geek in me has to ask, what's the engagement? total # of pawls? pawls on the freehub or mounted in the shell?
3 pairs of pawls (stacked in pairs), mounted on the freehub. The carrier just slides over them as usual. Pretty decent hubs to be honest.

Not sure what pricing is like, but i'd say they are a workhorse. Not super blingy like a CK or something, but well built, reasonably priced and just sort of disappear into the background.

Easy to rebuild as well, as I have had both of mine apart to grease, clean and inspect.
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
Nov 10, 2005
88,636
26,882
media blackout
3 pairs of pawls (stacked in pairs), mounted on the freehub. The carrier just slides over them as usual. Pretty decent hubs to be honest.

Not sure what pricing is like, but i'd say they are a workhorse. Not super blingy like a CK or something, but well built, reasonably priced and just sort of disappear into the background.

Easy to rebuild as well, as I have had both of mine apart to grease, clean and inspect.
sounds cool. nothing flashy, just covering the basics, but doing them really well. can we expect a long term review?