Sram X9 Hubs

New & improved Sram X9 hubs.  15mm front and QR rear $80 each.  Also available in front QR or 20mm and rear 12×135 or 12×142.  Contact MLW for the best prices.

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Auto Bike Wheels

This is a NuVinci N360.  It is a CVP hub(Continuously Variable Planetary drivetrain) to be built with Velicity rims in prototype wheels for Auto Bike.  See more about Auto Bike at http://www.evolvethebike.com

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Chris King

Objects may be closer than they appear.

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More Hubbub

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Velocity Aerohead Rims

The Velocity Aerohead rim has set the standard for road hoops for years.   At 420 grams their aerodynamic shape spins up fast and the color adds some bling to your ride.  In stock in boys or girls colors ($63ea) handbuilt built with your choice of hubs.

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WTB Rims/DT Swiss Hubs

Pictured is a pair of 29er WTB Laserdisk rims with DT Swiss thru bolt hubs.  After some spring training in the bay area these wheels are headed for a  European randonneur vacation.  They will be traveling unsupported off road along the former East/West Germany border.

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Stan’s Arch EX

The new wider and lighter Arch EX is in and waiting for your custom wheel order.  Available in 26″ or 29er and black or white.  Prices start at $88.

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NAHBS

Oak tubular rims with high flange hubs and skull disk wheels…I have no wheel word for any of this…but it’s some cool stuff.

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Sram X9 Hubs

Sram X9 QR hubs $125: High low hub flanges, cartridge bearings, 6 bolt only.   15mm or 20mm fronts and 12 x 135mm or 142mm rears also available.   Call for prices.

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DT Swiss Star Ratchet

Pictured is a DT Swiss freehub with all its guts.  Yep, it really is that simple.   I didn’t even need any tools for this disassembley.  Two springs and two drivers that are serrated in opposite directions with 18 teeth per driver.  That’s 18 points of engagement propelling you forward when you push on the pedals.

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