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Rear TBA Hub information needed
#11549 05/06/2005 10:34 PM
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I took my rear hub & spokes apart to chrome & need to know what (if anything) the good book sez as far as
The "offset" "dish" or "pan" is concerned.
This is simply the hub to rim placement so they line up correctly.

Anything? Anyone?

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Gary James

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GaryJames #11550 05/07/2005 1:44 AM
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I hope you disconnected the battery cable first....
The good book doesn't go into depth on a lot of things, and that is one of them. All it gives is Axial and Radial runout, which is 0.6mm for both.
There are some things they just don't want us mere mortals mucking about with.


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GaryJames #11551 05/07/2005 11:09 PM
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Quote:

I took my rear hub & spokes apart to chrome




Gary, I too was wanting to chrome my rear hub and was hoping to do it this next winter. I spoke with the guru at Show & go in dallas ( Now it's Strokers, Sorry) he said I would get real heavy nickel shading in the lowest or most center points (around the flat pieces) hard to describe anyway let me know how it turns out. I would love to have a billet hub but chroming is prob. less $$, The Strokers dude said around $200.00 is this inline? if not where are you getting your chrome work and how much for the hub? One last question, Does your chromer do plastic? I'm thinking about doing my front fender. The reason I ask is I know you had some plastic done at one time.Thanks for your help. Tmax


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Re: Rear TBA Hub information needed
Deon #11552 05/07/2005 11:12 PM
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Grump,
Well, I guess laughing is helpfull...so, thanks!
I love reading that "first step" every time!
I think I read that 6 times over the frist time I encountered it.

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