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Old May 22nd 07, 03:59 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich
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I was just "donated" a set of TNT hubbed wheels. The front is fine but the
rear is missing everything on the freehub side. All that's there is a
notched fitting machined into the hub.

I found a reference somewhere (which I can't find again of course) that said
that they just used Shimano Ultegra freehub bodies.

That doesn't sound quite right from what I can see on the hub but perhaps
someone here can tell me more about this?


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Old May 24th 07, 04:56 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
jim beam
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Default TNT Ti Freehub

Tom Kunich wrote:
I was just "donated" a set of TNT hubbed wheels. The front is fine but the
rear is missing everything on the freehub side. All that's there is a
notched fitting machined into the hub.

I found a reference somewhere (which I can't find again of course) that said
that they just used Shimano Ultegra freehub bodies.

That doesn't sound quite right from what I can see on the hub but perhaps
someone here can tell me more about this?


please post a pic of what you're talking about.
 




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