Industry Nine Solix Classic G Road/Gravel Disc Hub (Black) (SRAM XDR) (Rear) (28H) (Centerlock)

Industry Nine Solix Classic G Road/Gravel Disc Hub (Black) (SRAM XDR) (Rear) (28H)
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Industry Nine Solix Classic G Centerlock Disc Hub Description:

The Solix Classic G Road/Gravel Hubs are engineered with precise attention to detail for maximum durability in the USA. Continuously phased five-pawl freehub with ultra-quick engagement translates to a seamless experience with the terrain you are riding on. Stainless steel bearings feature an updated preload method and combine a full-contact lip seal to provide exceptional bearing life even in the worst riding conditions. Finally, the unique scalloped design of the flanges effectively distributes stress while improving strength and reducing weight delivering a lesson of excellence in manufacturing.

Note: Rotor lockring not included


Features:

  • 605 points of contact equal .59° of engagement
  • Bearings evenly distributes load to increase longevity
  • Scalloped hub flanges distribute stress, add strength, and reduce weight
  • Designed for road or gravel use
  • Centerlock rotor compatible (Lockring not included)
  • Designed and engineered in Asheville, NC
  • Fully serviceable

Specifications:

  • Position: Front or Rear
  • Brake Type: Disc Brake (Centerlock)
  • Axle Type: Thru Axle
  • Hub Spacing: 12 x 100 (Front), 12 x 142mm (Rear)
  • Spoke Count: 24 or 28H
  • Spoke Type: J-Bend
  • Left Side Flange Diameter: 41mm (Front & Rear)
  • Right Side Flange Diameter: 38mm (Front), 53mm (Rear)
  • Left Side Center to Flange: 22mm (Front), 33mm (Rear)
  • Right Side Center to Flange: 36mm (Front), 19mm (Rear)
  • Bearing Type: Sealed Cartridge
  • Color: Black
  • Weight: 111g (Front), 226g (Rear)
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This product was added to our catalog on June 25, 2024