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Onza Disc Hub Spacing


Adam '93

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I've heard a few people say that to run a rear disc in an onza frame you need a viz or onza hub because the spacing's slightly different.

My question is does this mean that the spacing will be wrong if i use an onza disc hub in a 2011 echo lite frame?

To sum it up will this wheel fit this frame and be the right spacing to run a rear disc?

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I've heard a few people say that to run a rear disc in an onza frame you need a viz or onza hub because the spacing's slightly different.

My question is does this mean that the spacing will be wrong if i use an onza disc hub in a 2011 echo lite frame?

To sum it up will this wheel fit this frame and be the right spacing to run a rear disc?

Yes, the dropouts on the frame are funny shape, so compared to other frames the disk has to be alot further inwards. You can use the monty hub on onza frames aswell :)

As for putting your hub in an echo frame, i dont know :huh:

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Yes, the dropouts on the frame are funny shape, so compared to other frames the disk has to be alot further inwards. You can use the monty hub on onza frames aswell :)

As for putting your hub in an echo frame, i dont know :huh:

It's a 110mm hub so with cams I'm guessing it'll be fine, well I hope so anyway.

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