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Try http://www.hilarystone.com/hubs.html
and http://www.campyoldy.co.uk/stocklist.htm
Has a complete 126 with cones spacers and locknutshope that helps if you can't find a donor hub here :)
Try http://www.hilarystone.com/hubs.html
and http://www.campyoldy.co.uk/stocklist.htm
Has a complete 126 with cones spacers and locknuts
hope that helps if you can't find a donor hub here :)
I arrived at my Christmas destination with a broken axle - (it broke on the last mile into Bedford). I'm blaming thousands of miles trouble free service and/or bad surface and/or presents in panniers.
Hub is the later nuovo tipo without the grease hole & cover, just campy, not record. Curved 'campagnolo' lever on skewer, no ring in the nose on the other side. Campagnolo 36 hole small flange rear hub for threaded freewheel, dropouts 121.5mm, quick release hollow axle was 122.5mm with various spacers -between the nuts. Threaded axle itself runs to 127/128mm as accurate as I can measure, and on both sides about half spans the lands of the dropouts.
Looks like some new cones would be no bad thing, if anyone has them.
Maybe someone changed out the qr axle for a solid axle and kept the qr hollow in a box?