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Noisy or non noisy?
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Facebook? No. Just say no.
Don't mind really
Hope then. I guess. Though I find them draggy. Personally. I doubt they do mind.
Just get Novatec off Malcolm.
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Facebook? No. Just say no.
Got a set of Moonglu handbuilts with them paired to Archetype rims. Can't fault them and I don't think they are too noisy.
http://www.hopetech.com/product/pro-2-evo-rear-hub/
Also available in a range of colours if you feel the need to go off piste with your design.
Also very simple to service if the need ever arises