sounds awesome! i'm very curious about these hubs and how much they'll
actually hold up over time with the torque thats put on a fixed gear
drivetrain. let us know how you like it, and how it feels in
comparison to a traditional fixed hub.

eli

On Mar 18, 1:39 pm, Philip Williamson <philip.william...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm excited to build this up for the Quickbeam.
>
> It's red, which I don't love, but it was the only color 120mm 32h hubs
> come in. The real answer was to buy a 36h rim and spokes, and a black
> S3X, but... I just got a pair of $15 rims and $16 spoke set from IRO
> which allowed me to swing the $120 hub.
> I may paint the hub black before I build it, in order to make it
> completely unsellable... :^)
>
> It also has a thumbshifter, not a bar-end shifter, but I intend to
> mount the shifter-part to the seatstay, anyway.
>
>  Philip
>
>  Philip Williamsonwww.biketinker.com

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