Surly Ultra New Mountain Fixed/Free Rear Hub - 135mm

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Ultra New hubs look much like their predecessors. In fact, the hub shells have not changed at all. They remain 6061 T6 forged and machined aluminium alloy with medium-height flanges. What's Ultra New about these hubs are their guts.

Ultra New hubs use hollow axles of Surly's own design mated to threadin wheel fixing bolts, as opposed to the nutted axles of our previous hubs. Hollow axles make conversion to quick release super easy (remove bolts, insert QR skewer, install wheel into frame or fork, ride). All Ultra New hubs come with fixing bolts, but all are QR compatible without axle conversion or any other extra bits. Neato. The axles are made of CroMoly steel, while the fixing bolts are 10.9 stainless steel (i.e. high grade) for corrosion resistance, high strength, and good looks, and the bolts tighten and loosen with a 6mm hex wrench.

Bolt caps and 'cone' nuts are also stainless steel, and are heavily knurled for good bite, reducing the chance for your wheel to slip in the frame under high load. The cones and dust caps interlock to maintain axle stiffness. Ultra New hubs spin on non-adjustable 6901 model bearings. Throw your wheel on the bike, tighten the bolts and ride.

One other thing you might like to know: All the Ultra New hardware will retrofit to New hubs. That is, Surly sell kits to completely transform your old New hubs into Ultra New hubs, complete with new axle, bolts, bearings, and the rest of the Ultra New hardware. Find the right kit for your New hub, install, and go.

- Alloy
- Sealed Bearing
- 135mm
- Fixed / Freewheel Sprocket Thread
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What’s the chainline?
By
22 Jan 2023
For the 135mm axle the chain line is 53.5mm. SK 23/01/23
Can I use Surly Ultra new mountain 135
By
08 Aug 2022
I want to buy Ryde Andra 40 26" non disc 32 hole.
I fixed Shimano Deore 10v.
Rim brake
Can I use Surly Ultra new 135 ?

Thanks
Stefano
This would work, you just need to calculate the spoke lengths required.

JK 09.08.22
flange spacing
By
11 Apr 2018
Hi, please could you tell me the distance between the flanges?
Hi there,

The distance between, not flange to flange C-C, is 72.5mm.

Thanks