My new toy
CNC alloy 36h the flanges are 68mm in diameter and the usual[i suppose] thickness,the section the rotor mount bolts onto is about 8mm thick with a raised section on the inside.
9mm axle bolt on,cup and race bearings.axle spins fine but a little gritty,a service is standard so they'll be nice soon enough.
I was initially disappointed when i got the hub as it was tarnished and looking sorry for itself,a couple of hours with a toothbrush and the metal polish and its as good as new.
Strange that the rotor mounts bolt onto the thickened section of the hub,using longer rotor bolts,these hold on the rotor at the same time.
Not light but not overly heavy,has a sturdy feel to it
1.Take one pair of rigid disc mount steel forks.[possible project 2's]
2.Have welder braze on another mount.*
3.Contact Big Eck
CNC alloy 36h the flanges are 68mm in diameter and the usual[i suppose] thickness,the section the rotor mount bolts onto is about 8mm thick with a raised section on the inside.
9mm axle bolt on,cup and race bearings.axle spins fine but a little gritty,a service is standard so they'll be nice soon enough.
I was initially disappointed when i got the hub as it was tarnished and looking sorry for itself,a couple of hours with a toothbrush and the metal polish and its as good as new.
Strange that the rotor mounts bolt onto the thickened section of the hub,using longer rotor bolts,these hold on the rotor at the same time.
Not light but not overly heavy,has a sturdy feel to it
1.Take one pair of rigid disc mount steel forks.[possible project 2's]
2.Have welder braze on another mount.*
3.Contact Big Eck