Probably like most of us, here, I've got several hubs in my spares, but something piqued my interest, recently.
I've got some Deore hubs (all front, NOS) that are there for building up, rebuilding some of the slightly more modern rims I've got (that are as yet unbuilt or need rebuilding), a 510, a 530, a 570, and recently a 590 (needed a slightly more modern front hub in 36h for a pair of (unmatched, although I think they'll be reasonably OK together) Mavic rims (X517 and D521 - the 517 completely NOS, the 521 looks to be practically new, but is built in a retarded fashion - laced radially to a Deore DX 36h front hub) both 36h.
Anyways, the point I was posting for - well 3 of those front hubs all have the rubber covers over the locknuts on the axle, but the latest hub I bought (the 590) doesn't - is there any rhyme or reason, there?
And for context about my comments about the retarded 521 wheel I've got (radially laced to a Deore DX 36h front hub), I found this on a Shimano leaflet that must have dropped out of one of the hub boxes "Hubs manufactured by Shimano are not suitable for radial lacing." Not sure which particular hub that leaflet came with, but is dated 1997 at the bottom.
I've got some Deore hubs (all front, NOS) that are there for building up, rebuilding some of the slightly more modern rims I've got (that are as yet unbuilt or need rebuilding), a 510, a 530, a 570, and recently a 590 (needed a slightly more modern front hub in 36h for a pair of (unmatched, although I think they'll be reasonably OK together) Mavic rims (X517 and D521 - the 517 completely NOS, the 521 looks to be practically new, but is built in a retarded fashion - laced radially to a Deore DX 36h front hub) both 36h.
Anyways, the point I was posting for - well 3 of those front hubs all have the rubber covers over the locknuts on the axle, but the latest hub I bought (the 590) doesn't - is there any rhyme or reason, there?
And for context about my comments about the retarded 521 wheel I've got (radially laced to a Deore DX 36h front hub), I found this on a Shimano leaflet that must have dropped out of one of the hub boxes "Hubs manufactured by Shimano are not suitable for radial lacing." Not sure which particular hub that leaflet came with, but is dated 1997 at the bottom.