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cassette hub to 10mm rear ! how so to do ?
bobbbbsy:
anyone running a cassette rear wheel on an old skool setup ?
whats the back spacing like and whats the max number of teeth that are available on one of them ninja throwing stars ?
did i see this on pickles goose ? not sure!
dont mind doing some grinding but how hollow are hollow axles ?
thanks
bobbbbsy:
probably should have googled 10 rear cassette hub first !! :LolLolLolLol:
so the female hubs have a thread in and a bolt that goes in like on a car wheel ? ahh fook all this new craP !
HEYWOOD BMX:
:) Spacing is 110mm.Most modern cassette hubs have 1 pc drivers with very limited spacing for chainline adjustment..Race specific ones generally have screw on cogs available in 12 to 18 teeth but I wouldn`t recommend putting pegs on 10mm axles.A company called Deluxe BMX make a 10mm female axle cassette hub with 9 or 10T drivers,avoid Shitmano DXR :daumenhoch:
Dark Diggler:
Or if you want to spend, profile 9t with 10mm bolts :daumenhoch:
pickle:
Bobby.....mine is a standard 14mm rear wheel. none of that 10mm malarky here :daumenhoch:
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