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Hubs for wheels

Hubs

Wheel hubs are an important part of a bicycle wheel. The hub is the central component around which the wheel rotates. It connects the rim and spokes of the wheel and allows them to rotate freely.

There are bearings in the hub that allow the wheel to rotate smoothly. These bearings reduce friction and allow the wheel to rotate with minimal resistance.

There are different types of hubs, including front and rear hubs. Front hubs are usually simpler and have fewer components, while rear hubs often include additional components such as a freewheel or cassette nut. The basic types of cartridges are:

  • Traditional Quick Release (QR) Hub: This is the most common type of hub found on many bikes. A quick release axle is used to fasten the wheel to the frame. The axle is inserted into the hub and after tightening, the wheel is firmly clamped in place.
  • Thru axle hub: Thru axle hubs are becoming more and more popular, especially in mountain biking and when using disc brakes. They use a fixed axle that is inserted through the hub and frame, while a threaded or lever system is used to fix the wheel.
  • Fixed gear hub: Fixed gear hubs are designed for single speed bikes. They have a fixed gear connected directly to the hub.
Choosing the right hub for your specific riding needs, whether it's road cycling, mountain biking or any other type of cycling, is important to your bike's performance.

 

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