36- hole Center-Lock Disc Bicycle Front Hubs
The hub drilling is the number of spoke holes. It must match your rim spoke count.
This should correspond to the type of brakes you have on the bike.
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The hub drilling is the number of spoke holes. It must match your rim spoke count.
This should correspond to the type of brakes you have on the bike.
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The hub drilling is the number of spoke holes. It must match your rim spoke count.
This is hub spacing and is the width of the hub. It must match your fork specifications.
This should correspond to the type of brakes you have on the bike.
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