Yep, it is a 130mm hub.  And I think I have determined that THIS hub
will work for 8speed or 9speed cassettes.  But I am wondering if there
is some heuristic that will let me tell, by inspection, which cassettes
a hub will take.


At 12:31 PM 9/4/2008, you wrote:
>At 33mm you probably have a 8/9/10 hub
>
>Shimano fh assumed
>
>OLN 130mm ???
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>On 9/4/08, Doug Shaker 
><<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I am poking through my parts bin, trying to find a hub to use
>with a rim for a bike for my sister and I find myself wondering
>how many cogs will fit on a given hub.  Both of the hubs
>I am looking at are Shimano hubs.   I am guessing they
>will take 8 or 9 speed cassettes.  I measured the distance
>on the flange that accepts the cassette and both are 33mm
>from the shoulder to the end of the ribs that keep the
>cassette from spinning inappropriately.
>
>What is the right way to think about hubs and cassettes?
>
>I assume a 10-speed hub would have a longer cassette, no?  Or
>do they all fit on all the hubs and the spacers and chains just
>get thinner?
>
>
>- Doug "Anonymous" Shaker
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>Chuck Davis
>Tulsa, OK
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-Doug Shaker
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