Classic Lambert quick release large flange front hub. Current spacing is 101mm across the locknuts. Hub spoke count is 36 hole. No skewer. (For reference the rear is spaced at 130mm)

One of the first hubs to use sealed catridge style bearings Lambert hubs were made exclusively for Lambert cycles - a British company that made most of the parts of their bikes themselves (not just rebranded parts made by other companies). They were very high quality and are much sought-after.

I`m including a matching 36 hole rear hub FOR FREE with the front hub. The rear has worn freewheel threads which may not be viable in use. I`ve cleaned the threads and if you are careful and use something like "Loctite Threadlocker" you might be able to use it as the threads nearest the flange are okay. It`s not a great solution but may work and is such a rare part that it may be worth trying to save? Apart from the threads the hub is in very good restored condition with smooth bearings and polished alloy. Again - the rear hub is to be considered FREE with the front hub - I will not accept a return based on the threads being poor on the rear hub....

Condition- Beautiful renovated condition. The hub has just been fully degreased and cleaned then adjusted and rebuilt with good quality TF2 lithium based grease. Bearings are very smooth. Alloy has been machine polished to a very bright finish. Please study photos. 

Great for your classic cycle restoration!

I do combine postage in the UK (unavailable outside of domestic postage sorry) - please ask for rates as I do this by manually refunding excessive postage charge.

Need to see more photos?-just email me what you want to see and I will send you more pics.Any questions please ask and I will try to answer asap.

Please be aware that all my cycling spares are located in Bristol UK.

Payment within two days of listing end please.

Please look at my other listings for more vintage/classic cycle spares and save me as a seller as more will be listed soon!

Good quality classic cycles/parts always wanted in the Bristol area-good prices paid!

Happy cycling folks!