Gotta agree with you there. Old Campy hubs seem to roll smoothly virtually 
forever. I also  like the older (early to mid nineties Mavic 501's) and 
those XC9000 suntour hubs Riv was blowing out.
 
I've also used older 600, RX100 and 105 hubs from Shimano and I can't 
complain about them at all. I bet newer shimano sealed hubs work just fine, 
depending on what gearing configuration you are using. Probably any hub 
works OK if the wheel's well-built
On Monday, May 5, 2014 12:58:16 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:

> Some of the smoothest hubs I've ever ridden were old Campy Record that, as 
> far as the owner knew, hadn't been serviced for a decade or more.  
>
> The corollary to that experience is that I often look for older, used, 
> high quality hubs and buy them when they are cheap. (This method also 
> pretty much ensures that the hubs are always nicely polished silver.) Old 6 
> and 7 and 8 speed Ultegra and Dura Ace, old Campy. 
>
> I put many dry but dusty commuting miles on one of those $25 Suntour hubs 
> that Joe mentions and it was a great hub, but it was also the one hub in 
> living memory, mine at least, that required bearing replacement before I 
> trashed, sold, or got tired of the wheel.
>
> My unserviced Phils have 12K dry/dusty miles -- actually, the front 
> replaced a SunTour and was well used; I have no idea how many miles on it; 
> and I can't notice any difference from new. Ditto the many Phil bottom 
> bracket bearing assemblies I've owned.
>
> And the old, higher-end Shimanos also seem to go thousands of unserviced 
> miles without getting rough or loose.
>
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 11:03 AM, 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch <
> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>  . I like interesting different front hubs and have an old Mavic and 
>> three Suntour front hubs, Rivendell used to sell for $25, that I like to 
>> look at when I am not riding but am staring at my own bikes. I can say I 
>> never think about my hubs when I am riding.
>>  
>>>  
>
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