I'd like to use an OEM novatec solid flange bladed spoke hole track hub with All City New Sheriff 15mm axle kit and Enduro Max MR-1526 2RS bearings.
I had to modify the bearing shoulder on 1 side of the axle so it can fit thru the hub shell, there is still material to hold the bearing and since the enduro max has extra balls it should be ok with the side forces. the hub shells are almost identical, I have the measurments in my workshop of the wall thicknesses of both hubs(bought a new sheriff rear for comparison), the oem hub has a slight hour glass shape in the centre, the new sheriff is just flat.
I want to confirm that its safe to use with the possible different stresses it will endure with the new set up. I need more than 1 opinion thats why Id like links to other forums, tho would appreciate any input here. will have to wait a few days to put up the measurements
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I'd like to use an OEM novatec solid flange bladed spoke hole track hub with All City New Sheriff 15mm axle kit and Enduro Max MR-1526 2RS bearings.
I had to modify the bearing shoulder on 1 side of the axle so it can fit thru the hub shell, there is still material to hold the bearing and since the enduro max has extra balls it should be ok with the side forces. the hub shells are almost identical, I have the measurments in my workshop of the wall thicknesses of both hubs(bought a new sheriff rear for comparison), the oem hub has a slight hour glass shape in the centre, the new sheriff is just flat.
I want to confirm that its safe to use with the possible different stresses it will endure with the new set up. I need more than 1 opinion thats why Id like links to other forums, tho would appreciate any input here. will have to wait a few days to put up the measurements