Rat Rod said:As long as the brake arm doesn't say HI-STOP on it. :lol:
MplsCoaster said:Hey Rat Rod,
Rat Rod said:As long as the brake arm doesn't say HI-STOP on it. :lol:
I agree and will be watching for telltale signs
Unfortunately HRLiner has a hi-stop on it (no choice at the time).
I beat on it pretty good after rebuilding it and it's holding up (for now)
but still want to see if I can swap out the guts
Has anyone used the Velosteel coaster hubs?
They look well made but maybe really heavy
Unchained said:I think that Velosteel coaster brake hubs are made using the same equipment that produced the old Fitchel & Sachs Komet Super hubs. I think whoever is making them bought out F&S. Although, I could be thinking of Sram; I think they had something to do with that too, which I may ahve heard after looking into the Sram torpedo fixed gear/ freewheel hub.
I find the Velosteel hubs extremely attractive visually, but I don't know what they are like mechanically. The old F&s hubs were real bulletproof, so i would guess that these are too. Some of them take threaded track cogs, too, which I find interesting.
bean said:MplsCoaster said:Hey Rat Rod,
Rat Rod said:As long as the brake arm doesn't say HI-STOP on it. :lol:
I agree and will be watching for telltale signs
Unfortunately HRLiner has a hi-stop on it (no choice at the time).
I beat on it pretty good after rebuilding it and it's holding up (for now)
but still want to see if I can swap out the guts
Has anyone used the Velosteel coaster hubs?
They look well made but maybe really heavy
I used a new Velosteel hub on the Bareknuckle Brawler.......it hasn't done a lot of miles yet, but works really well....nice and quiet, low drag and stops good. I did service it before I used it though. The grease that was in it originally had started to solidify.
I've also got a HiStop on a 700c wheel that has done hundreds of miles without a problem. I did pull it apart from new, cleaned it out, and replaced a couple of flimsy looking bearing cages before I regreased it with proper grease....not the miniscule amount of stuff that looked like vaseline when I opened it up .
Yes, about 10mm.Is there a width differnce? 110mm versus 120mm
Dr. Tankenstein said:Just a quick question, if they make a 2 speed kickback, why no 3 speed?
Probably a stupid question...... :mrgreen:
Cheers,
Dr. T
c.p.odom said:Even with an aluminum hub shell it still needs a steel liner to be pressed in.
I did this years ago building several custom coaster brake hubs for bike project to be shown at Interbike. We machine custom high flange shells, then took stock Shimano coaster brakes, disassembled them, knocked the flanges off the shells, turned them smooth on a lathe, then pressed them into the new shell. This is relatively easy.
bikeguy wrote:
Why not make bolt on flanges like those old French construcor bikes, like Herse and Singer?
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