Shimano Deore HB-M6000, SLX HB-M7000 100mm Front hub
Hub Data | ||
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Manufacturer | Shimano | |
Model | Deore HB-M6000, SLX HB-M7000 | |
Descriptor | ||
Position | Front | |
Axle Type | 9mm | |
OLN | 100 mm | |
Spoke Interface Type | J-Bend | |
Brake Compatibility | disc, Centerlock | |
Drive Interface | n/a (front) | |
Internal Gearing | none | |
Dynamo Type | none | |
Spoke Hole Diameter | 2.6 mm | |
Left Flange Diameter | 44 mm | |
Right Flange Diameter | 44 mm | |
Left Flange Offset | 23 mm | |
Right Flange Offset | 34.2 mm | |
Mid-Flange Offset | 5.6 mm (to the right) | |
Weight | 185 g | |
URL | https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/c... |
Metadata | ||
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Hub ID | 413 | |
Record Status | Public | |
Created | Nov 3, 2018 1:13pm |
PLEASE NOTE: Shimano publishes hub dimensions in a relatively confusing manner on bike.shimano.com. They seem to provide the outside-to-outside flange spacing, and an overall offset of the flanges as a whole. Wheelbuilders are interested in the distance from the midpoint between locknut faces to the middle of the flange (not the inside or outside face). When necessary, I convert Shimano's data into useful spoke calculation dimensions with some simple arithmetic, and factor in 3mm thick hub flanges (an approximation). The formula is to divide spacing by two, add or subtract the overall offset, then subtract half of our assumed 3mm flange thickness. Please check the notes to see if the values for this part are derived from Shimano's published data or actual measurements of a hub specimen. -Karl
11/5/18 -- User submission. -Karl
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3/9/19 -- A user emailed in that the submitted flange offsets looked funny, so I recalculated them using Shimano's published data. Note that the flange spacing Shimano specifies appears to always be outside to outside. I've subtracted 1.5mm from each side based on an assumed flange thickness of 3mm. Confirmation that these derived numbers do indeed match an actual hub would be very much welcomed. -Karl
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1/10/2020 -- these values also match the SLX HB-M7000. Claimed weight between the two is only a few grams different. I'm adding the M7000 to this model name rather than having a nearly duplicate entry. -Karl
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3/9/19 -- A user emailed in that the submitted flange offsets looked funny, so I recalculated them using Shimano's published data. Note that the flange spacing Shimano specifies appears to always be outside to outside. I've subtracted 1.5mm from each side based on an assumed flange thickness of 3mm. Confirmation that these derived numbers do indeed match an actual hub would be very much welcomed. -Karl
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1/10/2020 -- these values also match the SLX HB-M7000. Claimed weight between the two is only a few grams different. I'm adding the M7000 to this model name rather than having a nearly duplicate entry. -Karl