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Hubs need to match the frame and fork they are used in.
The spacing of a frame/fork is measured from the inside surfaces of the dropouts, where they come into contact with the locknuts of the wheel's axle.
The hub spacing is measured from the outside face of the lock nuts (or equivalent) , this is commonly called the "O.L.D." (Over-Lock-nut Dimension)
Common Sizes
- 100mm – Modern front hubs, including quick release and some thru axle types.
- 110mm – Some thru axle front hubs including 20mm and boost standards
- 110mm rear – B.M.X
- 120mm rear – Modern Track hubs
- 126mm rear – Older 5 and 6 speed road bikes
- 130mm rear – non-disc road bikes
- 135mm rear – QR MTB, Most QR disc road bikes
- 142mm rear – thru axle rear hubs
- 148mm – boost standard thru axle rear hubs
This information relates to: HUHAQRD