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Title: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: beermx on August 31, 2015, 08:17:44 PM
http://www.khebikes.com/2015/greyhound-street-p-1530.html

So the non drive side has a collar held in with a cone nut. Is there any hub guard that will fit it?
Title: Re: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: MSBNL on August 31, 2015, 11:40:23 PM
Friend of mine rode that hub for a while and wanted to get a non drive side hubguard for it. I remember looking in to it for him and if memory serves me correct bsd makes a jersey barrier that fits khe style coasters. Another option would be the new gsport glands.
Title: Re: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: JFax on September 01, 2015, 03:29:11 AM
S&M Cymbal. Place it outside the bolt. As its steel its very thin and wont spread the dropout much. Had it on my federal for years
Title: Re: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: G on September 01, 2015, 08:41:48 AM
Or a G-Sport Uniguard... fits pretty much any rear hub.

:)
G.
Title: Re: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: beermx on September 01, 2015, 06:11:23 PM
Ended up calling Empire. Diagnoses is that the BSD one should work, thanks guys.

Question for G, how are those uniguards selling? In the early 2000's before DSG's were made I would make basically the same thing out of 1/4" sheet metal and sell them in my area. I made quite a killing (probably $1000 at 12 years old selling them for like $10 a pop) but with all the options now it seems like a pretty outdated idea.
Title: Re: KHE Greyhound street hubguard?
Post by: montymitch on September 01, 2015, 07:25:23 PM
Ended up calling Empire. Diagnoses is that the BSD one should work, thanks guys.

Question for G, how are those uniguards selling? In the early 2000's before DSG's were made I would make basically the same thing out of 1/4" sheet metal and sell them in my area. I made quite a killing (probably $1000 at 12 years old selling them for like $10 a pop) but with all the options now it seems like a pretty outdated idea.

As a former member of the make-them-out-of-scrap club, let me tell you the Uniguard is infinitely better. It doesn't hang, doesn't bend, doesn't weigh a ton, and it grinds fast since it's hardened. I like mine.