Can you convert a 20mm axle front wheel to q/r?
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Another Q for you all!
I have my eye on some XT all mountain wheels.
Currently my Gt Force has a q/r front a rear hub setup but eventually (read, not for some time!) I want to change to a 20mm front fork so I want a wheelset that can accomodate this.
The XT wheelset is 20mm only at the front so my question is, is there any universal way of converting it to q/r for use until the fork upgrade? Shimano don't offer a conversion kit.
Ta! Gavin
I have my eye on some XT all mountain wheels.
Currently my Gt Force has a q/r front a rear hub setup but eventually (read, not for some time!) I want to change to a 20mm front fork so I want a wheelset that can accomodate this.
The XT wheelset is 20mm only at the front so my question is, is there any universal way of converting it to q/r for use until the fork upgrade? Shimano don't offer a conversion kit.
Ta! Gavin
Edited by ihatesissycars on Thursday 11th September 16:40
Thanks guys.
The reason I want to go with the XT's is the reviews they've had the key point being massive strength and ust ready but also the main thing is a compelte new wheelset can be had for less than £200 which is a massive bargain.
I have access to a mill and lathe at home here.
Do you reckon I'd be able to squeaze some adaptor spacers either side of the hub but within the q/r dropouts?
I was thinking of turning the spacers up with a drilled centre so they can screw onto a std q/r steel axle thru which I could pass a q/r or a solid 10mm axle and use m10 nuts for the bmx effect?
I think I'm right in saying that a 20mm hub is 10mm narrower than a q/r hub.
The reason I want to go with the XT's is the reviews they've had the key point being massive strength and ust ready but also the main thing is a compelte new wheelset can be had for less than £200 which is a massive bargain.
I have access to a mill and lathe at home here.
Do you reckon I'd be able to squeaze some adaptor spacers either side of the hub but within the q/r dropouts?
I was thinking of turning the spacers up with a drilled centre so they can screw onto a std q/r steel axle thru which I could pass a q/r or a solid 10mm axle and use m10 nuts for the bmx effect?
I think I'm right in saying that a 20mm hub is 10mm narrower than a q/r hub.
Superstar Components wheelsets are £195 - which is less than the price of the individual parts http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_info.php?cP...
Any mtb rim can be run tubeless, it doesn't have to have a UST rim. Numerous methods of sealing the rims are available from shop bought to home bodge.
Any mtb rim can be run tubeless, it doesn't have to have a UST rim. Numerous methods of sealing the rims are available from shop bought to home bodge.
Edited by mk1fan on Thursday 11th September 18:39
atom111 said:
The hope pro II conversion is awesome amazed how fast this can be achieved, did my first at the weekend.
In a quick and slightly related question, have the Pro II hubs changed at all over the past couple of years or is the ability to be converted a new thing?I've a pair of hubs from an '07 model year bike which i'd like to use with the new Fox 15mm through-axle quick release forks (specifically the '09 32 Vanilla RLC). Can they be converted? They're currently 9mm QR hubs.
Thanks.
Edited by thehappyotter on Friday 12th September 06:04
If the hub is a Pro II model all you need to do is buy the converter kit (a couple of flat springs and some cups), pull out the 9mm cups (they come out by hand), pop on the new cups and hold inplace with the flat spring.
IIRC the kit cost £15. My oldest Pro II front hub is an '07 model and I converted it 20mm in about 30-seconds.
IIRC the kit cost £15. My oldest Pro II front hub is an '07 model and I converted it 20mm in about 30-seconds.
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