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3 bolt disc hubs

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Old 10-02.-2004, 06:42 AM   #1
kridgley
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Default 3 bolt disc hubs

I was looking into getting rear discs on my bike and things started happening fast.

1. I got a line on a Jamis steel frame with rear disc mounts
2. I got a set of White Industries Boxxer hubs with 3 bolt disc mount.

I currently have a IF d-lux with a avid mechanical disc and a Z1 fork


Anyone using a 3 bolt disc brake system they like?
What's the shortest travel thru axle fork?
Can I use my current hub/disc with another companies capiler?


Thanks
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Old 29-04.-2005, 02:05 AM   #2
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Default Re: 3 bolt disc hubs

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Originally Posted by kridgley
I was looking into getting rear discs on my bike and things started happening fast.

1. I got a line on a Jamis steel frame with rear disc mounts
2. I got a set of White Industries Boxxer hubs with 3 bolt disc mount.

I currently have a IF d-lux with a avid mechanical disc and a Z1 fork


Anyone using a 3 bolt disc brake system they like?
What's the shortest travel thru axle fork?
Can I use my current hub/disc with another companies capiler?


Thanks


For rears You need to get a spacer made up to allow them to line up with IS discs, don't know about fronts
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