Rank_21 Retro Guru May 11, 2019 #6 Re: On velobase it has been added as 135mm but many sellers on ebay seem to have an XT deore version m732 in 130mm size. Are they wrong? ex link (https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Shimano-Deore-X ... Swa1Ncqfn4)
Re: On velobase it has been added as 135mm but many sellers on ebay seem to have an XT deore version m732 in 130mm size. Are they wrong? ex link (https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Shimano-Deore-X ... Swa1Ncqfn4)
Haaland Retro Guru May 11, 2019 #7 I am wrong, not them: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/v/M ... 7.JPG.html I believed that Shimano kept the 730 rear hub as their 130mm OLD hub, and 732 was 135mm OLD, but in 1989 they discontinued the 730 rear hub.
I am wrong, not them: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/v/M ... 7.JPG.html I believed that Shimano kept the 730 rear hub as their 130mm OLD hub, and 732 was 135mm OLD, but in 1989 they discontinued the 730 rear hub.
Rank_21 Retro Guru May 11, 2019 #8 Re: Thanks for that link, I missed it whilst looking for a compatible hub size. According to the catalogue. XT M732 was made for both 130/135mm quick.r/nut. Have you physically measured yours? I do like them...
Re: Thanks for that link, I missed it whilst looking for a compatible hub size. According to the catalogue. XT M732 was made for both 130/135mm quick.r/nut. Have you physically measured yours? I do like them...