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BC-Brian 11-16-2015 08:17 PM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
Glad you liked them man!

bryco13 12-09-2015 10:55 PM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
Any sets around in black?

duellym 12-13-2015 09:58 AM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
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Originally Posted by BC-Brian (Post 5323337)
Super slim huh... I think Y-town has something like that he is working on.

cool I'll have to find where these are."thumbsup"

sic1to 02-19-2016 01:49 PM

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Been a lil bit still offer these hubs? Pm sent.

BC-Brian 02-19-2016 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by sic1to (Post 5449821)
Been a lil bit still offer these hubs? Pm sent.

Yes'sir

sic1to 02-19-2016 04:39 PM

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Awesome ty for quick reply!

Drm31078 03-25-2016 07:41 AM

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What are the min-max offsets that can be made for all 4 hubs with one of you hub kits? Can you buy spacers separately if needed/wanted? Id there additional hardware needed?

BC-Brian 03-25-2016 07:49 AM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
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Originally Posted by Drm31078 (Post 5473352)
What are the min-max offsets that can be made for all 4 hubs with one of you hub kits? Can you buy spacers separately if needed/wanted? Id there additional hardware needed?

There is ~2" worth of spacers in each kit that you can put where ever you like. You will need to find screws long enough to go through your wheels, spacers, and hubs. These are not supplied cause it is different for everyone. If you want to order some shoot me a pm.

Drm31078 03-25-2016 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by BC-Brian (Post 5473364)
There is ~2" worth of spacers in each kit that you can put where ever you like. You will need to find screws long enough to go through your wheels, spacers, and hubs. These are not supplied cause it is different for everyone. If you want to order some shoot me a pm.

Just edited this...read through this whole thread...ready to purchase some...do you have regular or slim in stock? What is the benefit of the regular over the slim?

Looks like an awesome product!

grunt95 04-23-2016 11:58 AM

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Are there any slims in stock at this point in time?

BC-Brian 04-23-2016 08:55 PM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
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Originally Posted by grunt95 (Post 5491448)
Are there any slims in stock at this point in time?


Yup, I'll send you a PM.

Rjohn929 05-02-2016 07:49 PM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
Hello fellow Bostonian. Have any of these I could pick up from you? "thumbsup"

OurJK 06-20-2016 01:09 PM

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What are you guys using to mount the shifts hubs on your Vanquish wheels? The heads to all the ones I have are too big, is there something we can use where I don't have to modify the wheel to accept the bigger screw head?

BC-Brian 06-20-2016 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by OurJK (Post 5521918)
What are you guys using to mount the shifts hubs on your Vanquish wheels? The heads to all the ones I have are too big, is there something we can use where I don't have to modify the wheel to accept the bigger screw head?

The blank holes in the shift hubs are drill holes for #4-40 threads. You can just tap then and then use the standard Vanquish hardware.

OurJK 06-20-2016 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BC-Brian (Post 5521922)
The blank holes in the shift hubs are drill holes for #4-40 threads. You can just tap then and then use the standard Vanquish hardware.

I get that but I need longer hardware to run them with all the spacers on my U4 racer. I'm ok with using M3 hardware just need smaller heads to fit my wheels...

BC-Brian 06-20-2016 01:59 PM

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You can't really get m3 Screws with smaller heads, they are what they are.

I think if you want to get them to fit without modifying your wheels you have 2 options:

1. Tap the #4-40 holes in the shift hubs and get longer hardware from the store to use all your spacers.
2. Get the correct length M3 screws, put them on a lathe and reduce the head diameter (or cobble something together with a drill and a demel)

Soldat Vaillant 06-21-2016 02:07 PM

Re: Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs
 
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Originally Posted by OurJK (Post 5521932)
I get that but I need longer hardware to run them with all the spacers on my U4 racer. I'm ok with using M3 hardware just need smaller heads to fit my wheels...

You can get M3 socket head screws with a 4.5mm diameter head, same dia. as M2.5 screws, standard M3 heads are 5.5mm dia. But the screws come out of China and only in one length (M3 x 6). Currently the only option I've found for small dia. head M3 screws.

10 Pcs Pack M3X6 Screw for Alloy 1 9" 2 2

hairumuffin 06-25-2016 05:02 PM

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How to purchase?

chicklet 06-25-2016 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by hairumuffin (Post 5524867)
How to purchase?

Send BC-Brian a PM "thumbsup"

hairumuffin 06-26-2016 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by chicklet (Post 5524888)
Send BC-Brian a PM "thumbsup"

Ok i will try again


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