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Silverock Fouriers Boost Adapter 100Mm Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of Silverock Fouriers Boost Adapter 100Mm

Material: alloy 6061,CNC made. Front 15mm boost hub adpater, Convert 100mm to 110mm. Includes: 2pcs spacers, 6pcs bolts, 1pcs adapter. Weight: 11g (not including screws weight).Spacer thick:5mm. This adapter allows a 15mm x 100mm thru axle hub to be installed on a 110mm wide Boost type fork. The wheel is then mounted and secured with your 15mm x 110mm quick release.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disappointing Boost Adapter for Cycling

THIS adapter is not worth your money. While it fits correctly, its durability is questionable and it may not last long term .Sports and Outdoors enthusiasts deserve a better product..

Pros
  • Correct fitting
Cons
  • Durability may be an issue

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Upgrade your Ride with this Adapter

This adapter is a great solution for bike owners who want to upgrade their ride without buying a brand new wheelset .Installation is a breeze, allowing you to get back to your ride in no time. The only downside is the price but the convenience and performance make it worth the investment. Perfect for those who value versatility and durability in their Sports and OUTDOORS gear..

Pros
  • Allows for easy conversion of non-boost hubs to boost hubs
Cons
  • Not compatible with all non-boost hubs, limiting its usefulness

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Can't beat the money

Separate spacers allow for some flexibility when setting up the chainline. I could easily fit a bike into a reinforced frame without a booster. Putting the wheel on and off is a bit of a hassle as the spacers need to be aligned so they don't fall out, but it works in the end.

Pros
  • Best
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  • Secret