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Tuff Wheel help!

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oldtired:
skyway replacement hubs had a philips pan head bolt with them i seem to remember ?  so it would  look just like a swapped hub , from bitd,   reason being is to allow as much room as possible on the cog side. if the bolt head is to big you'll turn it into a fixie when you bung the chain on   :LolLolLolLol:   

dordymush:
you could buy the nuts and bolts from b & q for the hubs.i got some from there myself in the past.
have a word with jay how he done his blue hubbed tuffs and im sure rombloke dave had an idea with the rivots a while back.

CD17:
Matt do not remove the rivets, call me & I will tell you how to do it  8)

Swivel:

--- Quote from: wish id kept my TA on January 18, 2011, 05:36 PM ---Matt do not remove the rivets, call me & I will tell you how to do it  8)

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I'll do that chris mate, thanks  :daumenhoch:

oldtired:

--- Quote from: wish id kept my TA on January 18, 2011, 05:36 PM ---Matt do not remove the rivets, call me & I will tell you how to do it  8)

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+1 on that, arn't they a bit fatter on one side , because of the way they are made, i think if you pull em through the wrong way it will crack the wheel , might be wrong though?

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