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Post by Niffy on May 6, 2010 7:45:56 GMT 1
Where was the replacement hub we mentioned last night available from , wanted to have a look see.
Norry did you say Cambridge Lammy ?
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Post by Nige on May 6, 2010 9:21:19 GMT 1
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Post by Niffy on May 6, 2010 10:09:48 GMT 1
Ta , looks decent.
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Post by scottie101 on May 6, 2010 19:28:51 GMT 1
hubs a hub just make sure it tight and dont re use spring washers i nylock mines bloody £143 what next solid rubber tyre that lasts five years £150 !!!!
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Post by Niffy on May 6, 2010 19:44:11 GMT 1
I've no' got the spring washer on mine. It's in my pocket:/
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Post by paul on May 6, 2010 22:35:46 GMT 1
just use a genuine SIL hub, think MB has some in stock. Don't go near FA hubs though they are made fa cheese and like to lose studs....
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Post by graememcd on May 7, 2010 1:01:37 GMT 1
Also avoid RAMP hubs. And hubs with a shiny bit on the inside where the word RAMP has been ground off. You'll still get a good used Innocenti hub for less than the CambLam one. Try Ebay Italy.
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Post by goldeneye on May 7, 2010 15:55:15 GMT 1
indian (genuine SIL) hub, MB studs. or get a spanish one , they are the best, but hard to find , and pricey. ramp hubs are crap, and FA italia arnt much better. indian freely available from SCOOTER RESTORATIONS. make sure you use a matching cone as well.
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Post by paul on Jul 2, 2010 16:29:35 GMT 1
I know this is an oldish thread, but ive just found out the price of a "saftey hub" bought directly from Mr Sacchi, I can say the price but put it this way, CamLam are making a very tidy profit on each hub
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Post by NorryC on Jul 2, 2010 20:26:01 GMT 1
name them and shame them
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Post by psychedelicropcircle on Jul 2, 2010 22:07:12 GMT 1
ive one o they italian hubs the studs started tae unwind out the back creating play between the rim an the thread on the stud, it had cut halfway through the stud.
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