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The Lounge / Re: I'm going to Oregon for work
« on: August 02, 2015, 04:06:48 PM »Where at in OR? There is a huge difference between the different cities...
Offloading in Portland and going wherever the wildfires take me.
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Where at in OR? There is a huge difference between the different cities...
I made that one 2 years ago. It's a bit shit, I could do you a better one probably tomorrow if you want?
It needs to more... dick-ier
So, on a scale of 1 to 10, for a first time freecoaster user; would you rate this hub as easy or hard to maintain?
I think eliminating any back pedaling would be great since i'm in my 30's.
This is the easiest design of any freecoaster hub to maintain. You can literally bolt it on and ride it without needing to grease or adjust cone tension or repack the bearings after a week. I'd give it a 1/10.
The only thing a beginner would maybe want to adjust is the slack seen on G's youtube how-to by simply turning the allen screw from the outside of the hub.
What's cool though is you will have G posting youtube videos in the near future that will show the internals and hopefully how they all fit together, which can be tricky at first to newcomers. Props on this. That being said, there are already a few unofficial videos of past KHE style hub teardowns that can be found on youtube.
According to my source, the hubs are already in the US and on their way to shops as we speak!
They should be arriving on Monday afternoon to shops.
So sad, a troubled genius, the father of BMX. RIP.
http://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2015/07/09/wheels-came/29918467/
I always thought G had a deeper voice.
Actually liked the video got a better idea of the hub
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