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Anyone Know where to Get Some of These Made "Front Hub Covers"
« on: October 26, 2012, 12:20:19 pm »
Like to get a few more sets made, anyone remember who made these way back when?

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I'd be in for 8 of them!!

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i remeber seeing those.  i could make them, but i'd need the motivation!  :))  be made by hand, no cnc here, so i couldn't spit them out in 5 minutes. 

wasn't it lonestar who made them??? 

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i could make these also. i made aluminum hub nuts for my bike instead of these look just as trick imo.
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What do need to get some of these made? How much down ?
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could i have a few detailed pics
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I will take pics and measurements.
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not to sound like a jerk, but if you have a hub you can make these.  you can figure out the measurments yourself.  not that hard.  you can see they have a step for little bolts to mount and just have to bore the inside out to clear the nut and cotterpin.  not to hard if someone has some skill and a lathe.  if i'm not doing anything tomorrow and with the storm, still have power, i'll make 2.  if anything i'll put them on mine. 

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I would make 2 more sets...................You do take Paypal
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I have been going to do a set for myself. If I remember rite it was the guy who rode Brady /Fastrnrik bike. Can't think of his name had the Weiner dogs in his pictures.

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i felt ambitious.  made one up, just gotta drill the mounting holes.  took me an hour to make, went as fast as i could!   ;D
my bench is a friging mess!
 
carl, i had some ideas for a few tecate parts way back when but never did anything.  only part i made was a case saver.






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If these fit a LTZ400 front hub I will take a set for sure!!!   Thats only if you are willing to make them..Thanks Jason

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Im down for set.
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Lets do this....im in...we need a price

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i dont own zilla hubs so kinda hard to make a set. i run z400 hubs/spindles on my bikes.
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And if I remember those are 2 piece covers that Mitch has, so you have to drill and tap the hub?
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And if I remember those are 2 piece covers that Mitch has, so you have to drill and tap the hub?

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i dont own zilla hubs so kinda hard to make a set. i run z400 hubs/spindles on my bikes.

sorry about that, thought you had a zilla or 250, but i think the z400 hubs are the same, i have a set i'll dig them out and check.  if i remeber right the bearings are the same, so they might have the same size hubs where these would mount.   


why would they be 2 piece?  just want to be more complicated! lol    i still have to drill mounting holes in this one, and you will have to drill and tap the hubs. 

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I remember now it was Tim, I believe they had a inside lip and oring so you removed the outer seal and it was still dust proof.

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O ring would be nice, but not necessary, I used a clear RTV silicone if for some reason the small screws ever backed out the cover would stay on.
Shawn I dont think they have to be that deep also. I measure mine when I get to the shop.
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2 piece would eliminate the need to drill and tap the hubs as some guys dont wanna bother with that. you would have to make like a washer to go behind the spindle nut and tap it to screw the cap on. i was rhinking of just making a drawing and having these cut on cnc.
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shawns style cap would be alot machinist friendly and wouldnt nearly cost as much to machine.
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Shawn, money sent for 1 pair, Thanks

When the heck are you going to open a store again??
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How much for a pair?

 

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