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bikerumor mystery pic of the day from fair wheel bikes

Photo from the collection of Jason Woznick of Fair Wheel Bikes. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday!

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Phil
Phil
12 years ago

an old set of Nuke Proof hubs with the ti centers.

lalahsghost
12 years ago

Wow, those are cool, but I imagine they’re flexy as all get-out

Snarlymarley
Snarlymarley
12 years ago

Hope hubs from the uk?

Sean
Sean
12 years ago
bern
bern
12 years ago

those are ti nuke proof hubs presumely the same time as ringle

John Donjoian
John Donjoian
12 years ago

Looks like Nuke Proof Road hubs.

andy
andy
12 years ago

tnt hubs…..

nick
nick
12 years ago

the above mentioned or… “Hi E”

joby
joby
12 years ago

Nuke Proof Ti hubs. 8sp FTW!!

Fred
Fred
12 years ago

Nosler hubs.

Mallory
Mallory
12 years ago

They look like the J-disc ti hubs circa 90/91ish …Don’t recall, but possibly sourced from Nuke Proof

Sevo
Sevo
12 years ago

Nuke proof never made anything with such a small diameter center in ti….unless these are one-offs. My money is on the j-disc reference or more likely…Hi-E.

Charlie B.
Charlie B.
12 years ago

That’s a pair of custom Cunningham modified Hi-E hubs I believe.

Guy Polson
Guy Polson
12 years ago

Nosler hybs from Eugene OR, I still use a front hub all the time

Robert
Robert
12 years ago

Nosler Research TI 90

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