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• #2
it's funny that the picture on the bottom of that link shows one front "track" shell, 4 front mini shells and a rear mini shell.. I certainly hope they're not using different sized flanges on a rear track hub! :)
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• #3
We've already asked them to donate some for BFF polo prizes.
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• #4
Oh, and what's with the 44mm chainline? Why can't everybody stay with the standard 42mm?
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• #5
pretty colours, but god damn thats some coin!!
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• #6
they've always been very expensive.. Made in Florida and lots of fancy machining. And it's to be expected that they'd fuck up something as simple as a 42mm chainline.. They made their bmx hubs 4mm wider than everyone else for decades! On a road bike, it's not a big deal, but on a bmx with very stiff, thick tubing, it can be veeeery hard to get the hub inside the frame..
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• #7
i have a profile hub on my ss mtb. it's very shiny and it makes a loud clicking noise.
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• #8
MrSmith i have a profile hub on my ss mtb. it's very shiny and it makes a loud clicking noise.
no, not one of those noisy bastards!!
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• #9
Mmmmmm hugi clicky click
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