Discipline: E-Bike

  • CLD Front Hub

    CLD Front Hub

    Product Details

    By far our most popular hub, the CLD’s are perfect for road and gravel bikes because of their low weight and clean, minimalist look.  But they are equally at home on mountain and touring builds due to their robust and durable design.  When in doubt, CLD’s are the easy choice. 

    Designed around the Center Lock splined disc rotor mounting standard, the CLD rotates on two Enduro brand bearings, and are made here in our Petaluma, CA shop.  They are available in four spoke drillings, seven colors, and three axle configurations.  That’s 84 different variations!

     

  • XMR Front Hub

    XMR Front Hub

    Product Details

    For those of you committed to the 6 bolt disc rotor standard, the XMR’s are perfect for mountain and touring builds due to their robust and durable design, but they are equally at home on road and gravel bikes because of their low weight and classic high flange design.

    Designed around the ISO 6 bolt rotor mounting standard, the XMR rotates on two Enduro brand bearings, and are made here in our Petaluma, Ca. shop.  They are available in six spoke drillings, seven colors, and three axle configurations.  That’s 126 different variations!

     

  • CLD+ Boost Front Hub

    CLD+ Boost Front Hub

    Product Details

    As with all our hubs, the CLD+ (Center Lock Disc Boost) draws on over 30 years worth of hub manufacturing experience and real world testing, going back to the “Ti Front hub” we introduced in 1992.  We’ve been doing this for a long time, and every White Industries hub we make has that original DNA in it; simple, durable, dependable.

    The CLD+ is perfect for Boost spaced gravel and mountain bikes because of their low weight and clean, minimalist look, as well as their robust and durable design.  Designed around the Center Lock splined disc rotor mounting standard, the CLD+ rotates on two Enduro brand bearings, and are made here in our Petaluma, Ca. shop.  They are available in five spoke drillings, seven colors, and two axle configurations.  That’s 70 different variations!