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Prodigal Son:
Regular diameter pegs are just slapping the walls?

thatotherguy84:

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--- Quote from: thatotherguy84 on May 16, 2015, 08:32:18 AM ---I was running into this issue last night when buying my new wheelset, Last wheel set I bought I didn't have to worry about it since it was a set of primos, which the N4FL is probably one of the best hubs/hubguards I've ever ran in my life.

Ended up picking up a set of profile hubs with all profile guards, I really wish they were chromoly and I wish they made a rear hubguard that works with bolt on hubs and not just 14mm threaded axle ones :/

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I ran a 3/8's axle on the back of a mini, along with their normal guard and a bsd one later on and they worked somehow.

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Yeah what? They work fine on the female axles.

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For someone reason I had a dumb moment and forgot that all the collars on the hubs were the same size. Meh, I'll end up switching to female in the rear later on anyways.

JFax:
Plastic BSD or chromo s&m is what Ive been riding the last couple of years. Both good but the chromo is vastly superior to anything

G:
Have you considered our new Uniguard?

http://www.gsportbmx.com/products/hub-guards/uniguard/

Pretty cheap, slides well and fitting is very straightforward with no dropout spreading.

:)
G.

JFax:
I see the structural idea of the shape of the uniguard, but worry that it would feel odd when ice-picking since its not round, seeing how I normally grind on normal hubguards.

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