Question on hubs and QRs
Nottyfruit
Posts: 4
Dear fellow cyclists,
i'm a newbie in this forum and i've just bought a litespeed liege not too long ago to continue where i left off about 10 years ago. the litespeed has got fairly good components but the hubs and QRs escape me. the QR bears an A logo with wings and the hub is just a carbon piece on its body. same for both front and back. i was wondering if there are anyone in this forum who can make out what make they are? here are the links to the pictures, thank you to anyone who can help.
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022011504.jpg
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022011512.jpg
i'm a newbie in this forum and i've just bought a litespeed liege not too long ago to continue where i left off about 10 years ago. the litespeed has got fairly good components but the hubs and QRs escape me. the QR bears an A logo with wings and the hub is just a carbon piece on its body. same for both front and back. i was wondering if there are anyone in this forum who can make out what make they are? here are the links to the pictures, thank you to anyone who can help.
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022011504.jpg
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...1022011512.jpg
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Your photo links aren't working, but I'd hazard a guess at Airborne, a US titanium frame marketer (subsidiary of Schwinn) who went under about 5 years ago - Van Nicholas pretty well picked-up where Airborne left off in Europe. The hubs are probably just re-branded hubs from the likes of Formula / Joytec.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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thanks monty, my guess is you're right about the quick release.
let's try the hub again. here you go...
the front is a 24 pc aeroblade and the rear is a 28pc rounded spoke...
http://s347.photobucket.com/albums/p456 ... 011512.jpg0