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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Maybe a dumb question here!
Is it possible to install a powertap rear hub on a fulcrum racing zero rear wheel? thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Aluminum spokes to be attached to the rim, none of proper length for that hub. Answer is nope. Have a good bike shop build you a wheel using a Saris hub and Mavic, Velocity, DT rim. |
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Is there a good wheelset on which you can install the powertap hub?
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I have built many rear wheels starting with the Saris hub and lacing to Velocity, DT or Mavic rims, using DT spokes, designed for you and your needs. |
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