twin disc's up-front............updated 13/06/2010

mental

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maybe we're going full circle back to

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but i digress...

back to twin disc hubs. look forward to seeing this build
 
Oh Man,
I Hope you can pull this off!
Its one of those crazy but genious ideas!!

How about the old hope hubs that had the centre section bonded between the flanges,
you would need 2 to make the hub you needed but i think thats the route i would be taking mate :wink:
Get two, split them, get the 2 disk sides, sorted!!
G
 
The Goldtec boys in Stoke have always been keen to solve unique problems - try them if you get stuck... start with Kev in the shop and work your way into the factory...

Mr K
 
There are some fixie(I hate the term so much) hubs that have ISO 6 bolt on both sides, one is designed for a disc and the other for a six bolt cog,

Wouldn't be hard to reaxle it to suit 100mm front spacing
 
Scrat":1lpp0qhf said:
There are some fixie(I hate the term so much) hubs that have ISO 6 bolt on both sides, one is designed for a disc and the other for a six bolt cog,

Wouldn't be hard to reaxle it to suit 100mm front spacing

do you know anywhere that sells them ?

:D :D :D :D
 
fingers":2efyf1n8 said:
BITD werent they made by cullimore hydraulic engineering or something????

Something like that. I remember the article in a MBUK or MBi bitd. It was supposed to be the way forward for downhillers. But then they increased the rotor size which increased the power so only one side was needed.
There's a thread on here somewhere where it's been mentioned. Needle in a haystack springs to mind.
 
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