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Dura Ace front hubs made in the last ten years (7700 and 7800 series) use an oversized aluminium axle. Nothing else will fit the hub, so your options are limited to using a security skewer. If the hub's older than that (7400 series) you can fit a normal 9mm x 1mm solid axle. The only tools needed are cone spanners, and it's a 15 minute job.
Sorry to bring this up again,
Got a 7700 road hub and been looking around after reading this trying to find a solid axle for it.Found this: http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=188_431&products_id=4895
But still not sure about sizing since the 7700 uses an oversized axle
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candy for a 40h and a pixiphone on Vimeo
This had me today.
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put them flights on the bay,
Please feel free to buy them.........:)http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330376646205&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
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jeez...sounds like you got OCD like a mother fucker!
only got AF1 25th edition boxes spare...maybe the odd norm nike box but only if the OCD was getting really bad and you were about to top yourself would i send them.
seriously though...if you have a jd or a size i would just ask them. sometimes buyers leave the box, or if the shop guys buy sneaks they usually bin the boxes.
top request though!
Haha probably because my room is so small that my trainers live in a semi damp cupboard and i want to protect them from that!
Size was going to be my first call for any left overs, cheers




Anyone ever stripped a turbo? Not sure how well that might work.