Hoyt St. Pneumatic Wheels

just scroll up they totally went over that.

jk got you

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For the record, the new Metro 153s should be identical to the original 155s. The 155s weren’t exactly 155mm and we just need a way to differentiate as I expect the vendor to flood the market with the old product. But theirs wont be speed rated and their quality issues will continue.

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Thank you

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I think I’m blind, where was it mentioned?

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yeah totally.

here I made a 1:1 model of them too:

trolled.zip

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we should opensource some hub designs for it.
3D-Printed Pneumatic Rims For Win and Fitment

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I’ll post a 3D file of the rim/wheel interface (for both 5 and 7" next week) so y’all can design your 3D prints off an accurate interface. If you dont hear back from me early next week, ping me here.

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Now that is mega epic!!

You are so solidly in The ESK8 Vender Hall of Fame.

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5Rim_diy.step (37.4 KB)
7Rim_diy.step (38.5 KB)


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It would be cool after there are some options to have a little competition to see what 3d printed design people like the most.

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Holy shit, what are those on the right?

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Tb130

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Why no logo? Just curious.

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These are just prototypes because they were never actually sold

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Partial delammed tb130s :sleepy:
I’m gonna mess with them over winter and try to figure out what adhesive I can sneak in there.
That were fun for the 50ish miles I rode them

7.5mm taller than a can o beer

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hmm ok seems nobody bothered to upload a model of complete tire and hub…

if you drop a drawing even with no dimensions it would help get the profile right.

Why would someone upload an entire model of their proprietary work

That’s like asking someone to copy it

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I asked for a model from anyone, if @JJHoyt wanted to give the tire profile that would be nice to skip guessing that curve.