Oct 10, 2013 Replies: 4 http://www.ebay.ie/itm/motorised-bi...sure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item27d9201649 Click to expand...
Big Red Active Member Local time 12:49 PM Joined May 14, 2011 Messages 1,157 Location San Jose, Ca. Oct 10, 2013 #2 IT's pretty much just a better made rag joint. It still drives from the spokes. It MAY help with setup in keeping the sprocket straighter. BUT, it is just a gloryfied rag joint.and yeah they look nice.
IT's pretty much just a better made rag joint. It still drives from the spokes. It MAY help with setup in keeping the sprocket straighter. BUT, it is just a gloryfied rag joint.and yeah they look nice.
zippinaround Active Member Local time 8:49 PM Joined Aug 4, 2013 Messages 722 Location Ireland Oct 10, 2013 #3 they sure look nicer than a lump of rubber but i was thinking maybe they'd be harsher on the spokes than nice soft rubber.
they sure look nicer than a lump of rubber but i was thinking maybe they'd be harsher on the spokes than nice soft rubber.
Big Red Active Member Local time 12:49 PM Joined May 14, 2011 Messages 1,157 Location San Jose, Ca. Oct 16, 2013 #4 zippinaround said: they sure look nicer than a lump of rubber but i was thinking maybe they'd be harsher on the spokes than nice soft rubber. Click to expand... Yup, Looks like metal on metal to me. Xtra stress on the spokes. Big Red.
zippinaround said: they sure look nicer than a lump of rubber but i was thinking maybe they'd be harsher on the spokes than nice soft rubber. Click to expand... Yup, Looks like metal on metal to me. Xtra stress on the spokes. Big Red.
Big Red Active Member Local time 12:49 PM Joined May 14, 2011 Messages 1,157 Location San Jose, Ca. Oct 18, 2013 #5 IT's kinda lookin like the stock rag joint is a better setup, And it COMES with the kit. A REAL hub adapter is still best I think Big Red. Last edited: Oct 18, 2013
IT's kinda lookin like the stock rag joint is a better setup, And it COMES with the kit. A REAL hub adapter is still best I think Big Red.