Hub parts
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Sprocket set SRAM for PG-1210/PG-1230 Eagle 11T-13T-15T with lockring
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Rear hub components Shimano Nexus 5 Di2 SG-C7050-5 6R/6L
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Rear hub components Shimano Nexus 7 SG-7C25/7C15
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Lock nut unit Shimano FH-M785 left with dust cover
Hub parts online
The front hub is the heart of the front wheel, around which it rotates. When choosing a front hub, it is important to know how many spokes it has and what type of brakes it has. In exceptional cases, you should also know the axle length. The rear hub of a bicycle is an important part that holds the rear wheel, connects it to the bicycle frame, and transmits the pedaling force to the drivetrain via the free hub and cassette. Unlike the front hub, the rear hub also has gears and a freehub mechanism that engages the wheel while pedaling and allows it to spin freely when pedaling stops. A high-quality rear hub with high-quality bearings and a durable axle ensures efficient power transmission and long-lasting performance on both road, gravel and mountain bikes.
Thru-axles provide greater frame and wheel stiffness, more consistent disc brake alignment, and enhanced safety compared to quick-release (QR) axles. While QR axles are lighter, faster to operate, and compatible with older bikes, thru-axles offer a more secure and precise connection between the wheel and frame. The main disadvantages of thru-axles are their slightly higher weight, higher cost, and the need for tools during wheel removal. In contrast, QR axles can lead to brake rotor rubbing or even wheel ejection if not properly tightened or installed. Understanding the difference between thru-axle and quick-release systems helps cyclists choose the right option for their bike type, riding style, and performance needs.
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