SRB V-5 Chromoly tube chassis Inquiry

I doubt given it is not in Moe’s use/interest as well as the BN-AT for SRB NKP being available at some point soon-ish @Boardnamics update on that?

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2 weeks around

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any updates on what the pricing would look like for a set of 4 “tires” plus hubs?

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Got my machine guy the drawings. He is dragging his feet on the machine costs for the hubs. Im hoping a full set of hubs with a $200.00 bolt up ready retail number. Wheels are 61.usd per wheel.

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Gotcha. Thanks for the update. To clarify, what material are the hubs made of? I can’t really tell from the pics, but it looks to me like maybe the hub is a plastic one you get from bishop, and then there’s some kind of metal “hubcap” on one side? Will you be selling the hubs without the hubcaps? Lastly, will it be possible to swap the tires on the wheels ourselves, or will we have to send them in to be changed?

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This is the wheel. Rubber over foam on Nylon6 rim. Tire and rim is one piece. The center insert is an aluminum add on piece.

This is the hub. Aluminum with 28x8x10mm bearings with Al spacers.

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Have you had a chance to see how these wheels preform on wet roads? You think they’d still be alright, even though they have no tread?

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Damn, @fessyfoo ’s number 2 will always be in number 1’s shadow

still hurts I beat you yesterday huh. :smiley:

03 is the magic number.

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Harfang does custom wheel work
jusayin

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Oh interesting I’d never heard of them. Basically they will just cut a tread pattern into whatever wheels you want? Seems like they only do urethane wheels tho. @MoeStooge you think cutting grooves into these wheels would seriously damage them in some way or degrade their performance?

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:persevere::expressionless:

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Typically, I try to avoid riding in wet conditions, but I took these wheels out for a few runs after some rain, and I was thoroughly impressed. The wheels still felt very well planted on the wet asphalt and didn’t have that glassy feel that urethane can get on wet roads. This was a great aspect as I use my boards to commute, and I hate that slip and slide feel at 7:30 in the morning on my way to work.

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Seems like they only do urethane wheels tho. @MoeStooge you think cutting grooves into these wheels would seriously damage them in some way or degrade their performance?
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I wouldn’t groove these

Hope to have tread and off-road tread availability as demand dictates.

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After looking at their site the price you are offering your wheels up for is super great!

Interested in how your hubs could be used for other wheels/projects, so looking forward to seeing them out there.

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If I had a choice and could only pick one I would personally go with the street thread version.

I have a feeling that over time it will be more like a game of Pokémon and I’ll want to collect them all. Lol

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This! Yea that’s exactly what I’m trying to avoid. Great to know these could handle some water every once in a while.

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@MoeStooge any chance you would shove just your drivetrain up for sale

i love everything but im poor and my hope is i can just buy the drivetrain from you and the rest at a later date

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define drivetrain.

Chassis and two NKP trucks plus the gears + wheels then only electronics, which you supply.

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