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Why not just use the correct size hubs?
Quote from: Glen on October 12, 2010, 02:18 PMWhy not just use the correct size hubs?and, to get back to the question... normal axles get a bit bent... so need bigger axles
G R I N D E M !!
Quote from: ED209 on October 12, 2010, 02:21 PMQuote from: Glen on October 12, 2010, 02:18 PMWhy not just use the correct size hubs?and, to get back to the question... normal axles get a bit bent... so need bigger axles Is it because you are putting on the pounds unlike me
take some before, during and after pics!
file down the axles and leave the drop outs man, they'll take my weight no problem
Quote from: pickle on October 12, 2010, 03:09 PMfile down the axles and leave the drop outs man, they'll take my weight no problem Not worried about your weight more worried you will have ill fitting trousers again, its not a good look old people going around a bowl with their bums out
I think that's what bubs was on about.....with regards your axles, if you fook it all up then just get new ones. If you fook up the drop outs then that's the frame fooked
You are never gonna break 10mm axles anyway, same as I never will, unless you do that cherry picker drop in you were banging on about!Grinder on the axles, I did it on my French holiday rider `goose. just make sure you do both sides parallel, and level!! and watch your Hampton!!!Take the axle out from the hub, after marking the cone lock nut position, you only want to grind between under that and under a bit of your axle nuts, that way you wont see the shit job that will enevatably occur. Mine looked awful, but worked and you cant see it anyway, and watch you c o c k (again!)
thats a fuicking good job! well done!