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Post by admin on Sept 17, 2009 18:28:37 GMT
Last day off today so I attacked a few hubs to go on eblag I've never had or worked on one with a brake built into it so I was a bit wary I wish I took more pics but heres a few How it looked at the start mid rebuild all done
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Post by mushroom on Sept 17, 2009 19:13:19 GMT
nice job what's that off then ?
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Post by admin on Sept 17, 2009 19:20:33 GMT
No idea mate, its a 36 hole so will fit any chopper, grifter, bomber etc
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Post by mikeyboyo on Sept 17, 2009 19:24:36 GMT
tell me if ur selling it
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Post by griftergli on Sept 17, 2009 19:29:18 GMT
looks complicated....
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Post by admin on Sept 17, 2009 20:13:52 GMT
it wasnt too bad actually, its the same as a standard hub but 2/3 the size then the other 1/3 is the hub brake. Mikey it is for sale but its gonna be £20 mate
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Post by griftergli on Sept 18, 2009 19:14:48 GMT
not bad for a professionally refurbished hub! ;D
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Post by 4737carling on Sept 20, 2009 17:27:48 GMT
i Still need a good condition 5/76 hub please ;D
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Post by admin on Sept 20, 2009 18:20:41 GMT
all I have is a 2 76 mate
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Post by alecw35 on Sept 21, 2009 9:00:39 GMT
The S3b was designed for small diameter wheels. I had one from an RSW on a chopper I made. didnt use the hub brake as the brake material was loose from the shoes. Didnt trust it after getting reglued. Ive got another S3b on an RSW. I got a nos brake plate from ebay for it for a couple of quid.
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Post by admin on Sept 21, 2009 12:06:31 GMT
there was a set of shoes at billing but i didnt bother buying them, the ones in it are good though
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