Mockup with some S-7 wheels
And that's how I did it.Fork bending exercise.
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Before
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During
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One bent, one to go
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Done
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It took a lot of force to bend the fork this amount. I suppose that's a good thing.And that's how I did it.
Yeah. It's good to know your fork is a quality part.It took a lot of force to bend the fork this amount. I suppose that's a good thing.
Today was the day to swap hub shells on my Sachs 515 hub.
First order of business was to watch this dude disassemble/assemble a hub:
Then got to work. You really need a vise to work on this hub. Working from the brake arm side.
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This Perry hub tool came in handy.
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At this point, I should have been able to lift the shell off, but I had to take it apart a bit further.
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Now I needed to swap the bearing race from the 36 hole shell to the 28 hole shell.
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Reassembled in reverse order.
I'll have to get my wheels built and on the bike to get the stance dialed in. I have a few tire options to help with that as well.Ketchin'up post. KOTA bends look good. Chain stays at relatively level adds clearance too. Could bend a bit more for some rake but big guys on little bikes need the height and clearance is always good. Even street bikes go off-road once in a while. Not gold and not green, I like it already.
I always keep my eyes peeled for the Torpedo hubs.
Very cool hub!!!
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