1. Ian H 08 Dec 2009
Great product looks and feels like really good quality and everything fits really well .... which is always a bonus !
2. Jason H 31 Mar 2010
Uni rear hub great quality and fast service
3. Simon c 06 May 2010
well pleased with this as its not buckled and warped,like the one fitted to my GP.a good quality item an very fast delivery,cheers.
4. Phil 17 Sep 2010
quality item again a fantastic rear hub
5. Patrick C 06 Oct 2010
Excellent quality, far superior to FAR hub I had previously...
6. Lee B 04 Nov 2010
very fast turnaround,hud looks great,hub locking kit top quality! cheers guy's!!
7. Stewart t 08 Jan 2011
Thanks very much for the new uni hub great service as allways 1st class
8. Fraser 02 May 2011
Top notch. Thanks MB.
9. Darren B 05 Apr 2012
Top product and a perfect fit as usual. Fast delivery. Thanks.
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Peter e on 01 Nov 2010 asked "The hub on my 1970 GP is warped will this use an 8 degree cone and will my original cone fit your your UNI hub? many thanks"
MB Group, Serious Outdoors Ltd replied: From memory it should do but these things get changed over the years. For the cost just take a new cone with the hub.
Denis on 31 Mar 2010 asked "I agree with your comment that Ramp hubs are suspect because of the incorrect taper, but can you please tell me why FA Italia hubs are tarred with the same brush?"
MB Group, Serious Outdoors Ltd replied: Ramp tapers vary, studs are the wrong size, they don' fit and crack. FA Italia hubs snap studs, studs vary from weak press in ones to screw in ones, the lining cracks, the mounting points for the studs crack and they crack around the cone area. For these reasons we now only stock the Uni Auto hubs which have proved to be very good.
Peter P on 08 Nov 2009 asked "1/I have a question about "Rear hub with cone and hub studs" Looking at your photo, the holes for the studs do not look to be threaded?? 2/Are the studs of a self tapping type?"
MB Group, Serious Outdoors Ltd replied: These hubs do have thread holes and use the normal left hand thread studs.
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