• Aerospoke

    Aerospoke manufactures hubs for bicycles.  Their hubs are manufactured of 7075 aluminum and chromoly steel and utilize all sealed bearings.  The current hub offerings include front, as well as disc brake compatible, front tandem, as well as disc brake compatible, front track and disc brake compatible, rear cassette 130, 135, 145, and 160mm. The 135mm rear is available in disc compatible. 145mm and 160mm rear is drum brake compatible and also can be disc brake compatible.  Rear track, single speed, 120 and 130mm.
  • Atomlab

    Atomlab manufactures bicycle hubs.  For the front the offer Pimp 9mm and 20mm.  For the rear they offer Pimp 10 and 12mm, Pimp SS and Aircorp SS.  All have sealed bearings and are disc compatible. 
  • DT Swiss

    DT Swiss manufactures bicycle hubs.  They offer six models to include the 190 ceramic, 240s, 340, 440 Freeride, 540 Tandem and the DT Swiss 370.  The 190 ceramic has ceramic cartridge bearings and star ratchets.  The 240s is available in many different versions from bolt on single speed to 20 mm thru axle.  The 340 is designed for the long distance travel while the 440 is designed for the rough rider.
  • Edco

    Edco manufactures bicycles hubs.  Their road hubs come in three versions of back hubs and two front hubs and are constructed of AL 7075 alloy.  Their MTB hubs come in four versions of front and back hubs.  Edco also manufactures downhill and track hubs.
  • Formula

    Formula manufactures a variety of bicycle hubs.  They offer thirteen versions of road and racing hubs made from alloy, aluminum, chromoly and steel.  They also offer hubs for MTB, disc/downhill, BMX/freestyle, track bikes and 11 quick release hubs in various sizes.
  • Goldstar

    Goldstar offers bicycle hubs.  They offer six versions of standard hubs and three quick release hubs.  The standard and quick release hubs come in various sizes.
  • Philwood

    Philwood manufactures a wide variety of hubs for bicycles. They also make hubs for tandem bikes.  All their hubs are available in front and back models.  Disc brake hubs are available as well as general hubs for multiple uses. 
  • Sturmey Archer

    Sturmey Archer manufactures hubs for bicycles.  Their 8-speed hubs, made from aluminum, are available with many different brake options including 70mm drum brakes and the disc brake compatible version.  Also available are 5-speed and 3-speed hubs as well as front drum brake hubs and coaster brake hubs.
  • True Precision

    True Precision manufactures bicycles hubs.  They offer front and rear BMX hubs with a special edition version sold only as a set.  Titanium bolts and ceramic bearings are available options.  Their MTB hubs have optional thru or quick release axles with 32 or 36 spoke holes. 
  • WTB

    WTB manufactures bicycle hubs.  Their LaserDisc Lite is designed for cross country racing, trail riding and with the new QR15 all mountain biking.  Front hubs are a fully machined hub shell, stainless steel bearings and alloy axle.  The Super Duty is built for freeriders and downhill.  The Single Duty is designed for single speed XC and dirt jumping and only rear hub is offered.
  • Soma Fabrications

    Soma Fabrications manufactures bicycle hubs.  Their track hubs have a beefy shell, strong flanges, and shiny finish.It is available in various colors.  Their single speed hubs are made from 6061 aluminum, cr-mo axle and have sealed cartridge bearings.  
  • Syncros

    Syncros manufactures bicycle hubs.  The FR front and rear hubs are intended for hardcore freeride and downhill use.  The rear hub has 6 heavy duty cartridge bearings and the front will convert to standard 9mm QR axle with included hub adapter kit.  The FL hubs are intended for hardcore XC and marathon use and are quick release design. 
  • Profile Racing

    Profile Racing manufactures three models of bicycle hubs.  The mini race cassette hubset features low flange front hub and a high/low flange rear cassette and drivers/cogs from 8-18 teeth, CrMo or Ti drivers.  The SS series has front axle options of 3/8" (10mm) CrMo or Ti bolts, 14mm hollow CrMo or solid Ti and rear options of 3/8" (10mm) CrMo or Ti bolts, 14mm solid or hollow CrMo, solid or hollow Ti.  The third hub set is a limited edition of the mini hub set splattered with extra color.
  • Hope

    Hope manufactures bicycle hubs.  The Pro II is a disc hub available in many sizes.  The Pro II has sealed cartridge bearings and can be swapped from 20mm to QR or maverick axles.  The Pro III is a non disc hub, uses a stainless steel cartridge bearings.  The hub shell is machined from a solid billet of 2014 T6.
  • KHE

    KHE Bikes offers bicycle hubs for both flatland bikes and street bikes.  The flatland hubs are a new lighter version of the Geisha freecoaster.  It comes with 10 and 14 mm studs, 9T driver and 36H or 48H.  The street hubs offer more choices to include the Astern, Geisha Light, Astral, Reverse, Hure and Lolita.  The Astern is a freecoaster hub with a CrMo hollow axle and comes in 14mm.  The Astral is a front radial hub made of 6061 Aluminium.
  • Surly

    Surly Bikes manufactures bicycle hubs.  All are forged aluminum with medium height flanges, and spin on high load, well sealed, adjustable cartridge bearings over standard sized axles (9x1mm front, 10x1mm rear). 
  • Chris King

    Chris King manufactures bicycle hubs.  All of their rear hubs utilize their patented RingDrive™ engagement mechanism. RingDrive™ uses 72 engagement teeth on each drive ring meaning the hub engages over 3 times quicker than the standard 24 tooth pawl-type freehub.  The hubs are available as quick release or bolt on.  Other features include ultra stiff 19.5mm constant diameter axle and a 5 year warranty.
  • Velocity

    Velocity manufactures bicycle hubs.  They have a wide variety of hubs for many different types of bikes.  Their ATB hubs have sealed cartridge bearings except the freewheel and 8/9 speed cass, they have adjustable cone loose balls.  Their specialty hubs are tandem disc and track hubs.
  • SUNringle

    Sunringle manufactures hubs for bicycles.  Their BMX line have three version, all have a 6061 T6 alloy hub body.  They offer 4 versions of hubs for MTB use.  The Dirty Flea, Eco Hub and Disc Jockey have 6061 T6 alloy hub body while the Country Flea has a CNC 7075 T6 shell and axle.  There are 2 versions of road hubs, the City Flea and the Eco Road.
  • Odyssey

    Odyssey manufactures hubs for bicycles.  The JR. Cassette hub is a lighter version of the race hub and has all aluminum hardware.  The race hub has 36 hole drilling, 4 bearings and 3/8" axle.   
  • Zipp

    Zipp manufactures bicycle hubs.  The 88 is a front hub and the 188 is a rear hub.  Both feature a 17mm axle larger in diameter than most cross-country mountain bike hubs and Swiss bearings higher in precision than most ceramic upgrades.  The hole counts on the front hub are 16, 18 or 24 and the rear are 20 and 24.  The rear hub is compatible with SRAM, Shimano and Comagnolo.
  • Qualita

    Qualita offers hubs in bearing or ball styles for mountain bikes. road bikes, city bikes, folding bikes and trikes. 
  • Novatec by Joy Industrial Co Ltd

    Under their Novatec brand, Joy Industrial Co offers carbon fiber hubs for road bikes in a variety of styles and sizes.