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24 hole, 15mm thru axle hubs?

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Hey Guys,

Just wanting to know if anybody know's who makes a 15mm thru axle, 24 hole, Disc Compatible front hub?

so far:

Tune - no
King - no
Hope - no
DT - no

Can anybody help?
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Take a look at FSA. I believe most of their wheels are 24 spoke and they offer the QR15 option. I have owned two sets of their wheels and they proved very durable. Their freehubs are almost silent. Priced right too. Good luck.
http://fullspeedahead.com/fly.aspx?layout=product&taxid=168
Thanks mate.


I'll actually have a reynolds carbon wheelset for my MTB but I want to use 15mm thru axle (as i'm buying a new fork too) and the hubs which come on the new reynolds MTB wheels are not compatible.

So i'm in a dilemma - do I just stick with 9mm quick release and forget about 15mm or keep hunting...

FWIW it'll be going on a steel Rocky Mountain hardtail for moderate XC riding, not downhill/freeride.
Haydos said:
Hey Guys,

Just wanting to know if anybody know's who makes a 15mm thru axle, 24 hole, Disc Compatible front hub?

so far:

Tune - no
King - no
Hope - no
DT - no

Can anybody help?
You can lace a 24 hole rim to a 36 hole hub.
Haydos, for XC a standard QR is probably good but if you're buying a new fork anyway, I would go with the QR15. Not sure why you're set on 24 spoke wheels though...
The Reynolds Carbon wheels I want to get only come in 24 hole - with a std 9mm QR front only.
Did you find any solution?
I have the same problem.

Thanks
Rich24 said:
Did you find any solution?
I have the same problem.

Thanks
Well...
shiggy said:
You can lace a 24 hole rim to a 36 hole hub.
Aren't the hubs on the Reynolds MTB wheels using DT 240 internals? You should at least be able to convert to the 9mm through bolt which will probably be darn close to the same stiffness of 15mm so you can get a standard fork.

PS-as Shiggy said...http://www.sheldonbrown.com/rinard/36-24.htm
Check Hadley

Hadley could work, I think they make a 15mm x 100mm hub 48 hole, just use every other hole. I am not sure if they make a 24 hole, if not they may make a small production run of the 24 hole hubs.
I could contact Hadley for you Monday if you wanted me to.
Erik,
Balle Racing
www.balleracing.com
Looks like what shiggy said is the only solution. The new Reynolds Mtn C's use their own hubs, the previous version (topo's) used DT internals.

Thanks for the idea mtb72
Erik - Balleracing,

If you could ask hadley it would be great, I've sent an email to Hope asking also, so if I get an answer back - i'll let everyone know!
Got a reply from hope - they won't sell/ make me the pro3 hub on it's own, but they suggested to buy a front wheel (pro 3 sp xc3) and then sell the rim - that hub is 24 and compatible, but the only downside is it is a 3 bolt hub so the rotor would be different than the rear... Oh well, we're getting closer!
Hadley has one 24 hole black in stock

Hello Haydos
I just got a e-mail back from Hadley, they have the 15mm x 100mm 24 hole in stock.
This is what Hadley e-mailed me back.

Hi Erik,

I just so happen to have one piece of 24 hole black front H600100 model hub. We just ran a special for a customer about 2 months ago and Mike always runs a couple of pieces.

Suzanne
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i know its an old thread, but I happen to have one of these Hadley hubs. I bought it out of mistake, thinking the seller listed it wrong... turns out they were right and now i have a 24h hub that I have absolutley no use for... anyone still chasing one?
wagon boy said:
i know its an old thread, but I happen to have one of these Hadley hubs. I bought it out of mistake, thinking the seller listed it wrong... turns out they were right and now i have a 24h hub that I have absolutley no use for... anyone still chasing one?
I am! Still got it?
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