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WHITE INDUSTRIES XMR REAR CASSETTE HUB 32 H Disc BLACK Shimano 10/11

$ 186.33

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brake Type: 6-Bolt Disc
  • Set Includes: Hubs
  • MPN: HUBXMR32RSBK12
  • Item Width: 142 mm
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: White Industries
  • Number of Spoke Holes: 32 Hole
  • Condition: New
  • Color: Black
  • Part Type: Hub
  • Compatible Brand: Shimano
  • Compatible Bike Type: mtn
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    White Industries
    (Brand New in Manufacturers packaging)
    XMR Rear Cassette Hub 32 Spoke QRx142 Shimano Hyperglide- Black Finish
    142 mm wide
    Quick Release
    (12mm QR x 142mm)
    Sealed Bearings
    Shimano 10/11 speed Hyperglide compatible
    Gorgeous Hub, looks more like a work of art.  We also sell matching Front Hub.
    The XMR is a premium lightweight road hub that will work great for any Disc Brake brake bike. It has an extremely high load capacity yet very little drag for a free-spinning hub. They are durable and lightweight.
    Top Features:
    The XMR
    (Cross/Mountain/Road)
    hubs are designed around the ISO 6-bolt rotor mounting interface as opposed to the Center Lock mounting standard used on our CLD hub.  The 6-bolt system requires a slightly larger flange diameter which allows for a classic look with machined “windows” in the flanges.  From road bikes to trail bikes, the XMR is a solid choice for 6-bolt set ups.  Made in the White Industries shop from U.S. sourced 6061-T6 aluminum, they’re available in a range of drillings, colors, and axle configurations.
    A question we always get about the disc hubs is, “CLD or XMR? Which is better?”.  Neither is “better” than the other. Both share the same internals and the differences really come down to the respective designs having to accommodate the two different rotor mounting interfaces.  The CLD has a more compact look and is slightly lighter while the XMR has larger flanges which allows those really cool “windows” to be machined into them. Bottom line is you really can’t go wrong with either hub!
    Most of the time choosing is simply a matter of which disc rotor system you already have on your bike, so your choice is kind of made for you.  And if you’re building a new bike, it’s not a bad idea to stick with the rotor system you’re using on your other bikes, just in case you want to swap things around.  And to add to it, Shimano and SRAM don’t offer all their rotor models and sizes in both Center Lock and 6 bolt, so be aware of that when speccing out your new rig.
    Features
    U.S. made 6061-T6 aluminum
    Enduro ABEC 5 bearings
    6/4 titanium driver
    3-pawl, 48 point (7.5 degree) engagement
    Easily serviceable/rebuildable
    Compatible with 6-bolt style rotors
    Specs
    256g
    32H drilling
    Axles:
    12mm x 142mm Thru
    Bearings
    All Enduro ABEC 5 except 3802W (ABEC 3)
    HG
    (Hyper-Glide)
    HG
    , short for 'HyperGlide', is the most common and traditional freehub body design available. Created by
    Shimano
    , it is the standard used for cassettes that have at least an 11-tooth cog as the smallest cog on the cassette.
    HG
    Specific cassettes are sold in 8,9,10, and 11speed options.
    Notice:
    We are a
    White Industries
    Authorized Dealer.  We sell at the
    lowest prices
    on the internet. We will match or beat any advertised prices.