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Old March 14th 11, 01:20 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
sean flores
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Default How do you lace this hub?

Blanks were popular back then. There is a video somewhere of Normal Taylor (of Jack Taylor Cycles) drilling his own hole pattern in rims. I also know that Harden used to sell undrilled hubs.

Zeus experimented with so much to try and get an edge on campy that I wouldn't be surprised that you could get blanks or custom drillings.

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Old March 15th 11, 09:44 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
thirty-six
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Default How do you lace this hub?

On Mar 14, 1:20*am, sean flores wrote:
Blanks were popular back then. There is a video somewhere of Normal Taylor (of Jack Taylor Cycles) drilling his own hole pattern in rims. I also know that Harden used to sell undrilled hubs.

Zeus experimented with so much to try and get an edge on campy that I wouldn't be surprised that you could get blanks or custom drillings.

Sean Flores


I liked Zeus hubs although the quality control wasn't there. Had a
couple of split flanges due to casting holes.
 




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