I got in on a post-Christmas sale and bought a pair of Pacenti SL23
650B 32h rims for half price.  They are a more-triangulated rim
somewhat like the Deep V (but wider) which for whatever reason I seem
to have better luck with not breaking spokes and so forth, probably
because they can take higher spoke tension to begin with.  These
particular rims are rated for 125kgf max.

I was wanting to get an SP Dynohub for the front build, which I will
buy from Rivendell because they have a good price and I like
supporting them.  For the rear, I was perusing the Interwebs for a NOS
Ultegra 6600 or 6700 rear hub (before settling for a 105 hub) when I
came across these Ambrosio Zenith hubs.  They come in a fairly shiny
silver, which was attractive to me because I have been programmed by
RBW to love shiny silver things.

Ambrosio doesn't appear to have resellers in the USA but I found one
on a UK site for $63.53 USD with $12.20 Royal Mail shipping, so a
little less than $76 shipped to my door.  This compares favorably with
the costs of a NOS Ultegra hub that I was seeking out, and the hub is
much nicer looking than the Ultegra hub to boot.

There aren't that many opinions about these hubs out there, but they
generally seem positive.  Doing further research, these Ambrosio hubs
are actually made by Novatec, who makes hubs for a lot of different
companies that sell bike parts.  Including even the Grand Bois hubs
apparently, and those are over $100 more.

Opinions on Novatec hubs seem to vary on the quality of bearings that
were used in the first place in manufacturing for the particular
variant.  I have no doubt that Jan specifies very high quality
bearings for his Grand Bois hubs, for example.

Of course if I buy this I am hoping that Ambrosio specs the good
stuff, but, I could always replace the sealed bearings with something
better.

Thoughts?

-Jim


P.S: if Novatec builds so many hubs for 3rd parties to OEM, why
doesn't Rivendell get in on the action?  I could see a Silver branded
hub in beautiful polished silver.  Maybe the required minimum order
for a branded hub is more than Riv could commit to?



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