I know this isn't cool to admit, but I actually like the KT coaster brake I have . I actually like it a lot more than some of the more prestigous hubs I have. I'm looking at buying another one online and a few questions have came up:
1. When doing a search for KT hubs on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/search?...ub&keywords=kt+coaster+brake+hub&page=1&ajr=2
All sorts of different sizes come up - 36H x .105G, 36H x .080G, etc. I'm sure this is a stupid question, but what does the "G" measurement mean? I'm guessing it has something to do with the gauge of spokes.
2. I've been looking at their alloy coaster brake hubs:
Besides the fact that they are quite aesthetically pleasing (for the right build, anyways), the fact that they are alloy would make them a superior choice for a winter bike build. However, I know KT hubs already have a reputation for overheating (a problem I have not had). Would an alloy shell be any more likely to overheat?
1. When doing a search for KT hubs on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/search?...ub&keywords=kt+coaster+brake+hub&page=1&ajr=2
All sorts of different sizes come up - 36H x .105G, 36H x .080G, etc. I'm sure this is a stupid question, but what does the "G" measurement mean? I'm guessing it has something to do with the gauge of spokes.
2. I've been looking at their alloy coaster brake hubs:
Besides the fact that they are quite aesthetically pleasing (for the right build, anyways), the fact that they are alloy would make them a superior choice for a winter bike build. However, I know KT hubs already have a reputation for overheating (a problem I have not had). Would an alloy shell be any more likely to overheat?