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Presenting Shifts, Lightweight n' Flexible Offset Hubs

Some Black hubs for Dentonmac and JBailey

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Some red Hubs for Tedrockz and Comet 63.

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Hope you guys like em.


Oooooo cant wait to get them! Thanks.
 
NEW!!! Slim Shifts, Adjustable Hubs

Due to customer feedback I have had a small batch of Slim Shifts fabricated for you guys. These offer the same functionality as the original Shift Hubs in a smaller package. These hubs offer a stock offset of .225" which can be increased using the included spacers. They're also 25% lighter than the original Shift Hubs, weighing in at 3 grams a piece.

A set of 4 hubs with your spacers is $40, you can also add custom anodizing for $10.

Send me a PM to get your hands on some of these short run (no pun intended) Slim Shifts, first come first serve.

There are also plenty of the Original Shift Hubs available.


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new!!! Slim shifts, adjustable hubs

due to customer feedback i have had a small batch of slim shifts fabricated for you guys. These offer the same functionality as the original shift hubs in a smaller package. These hubs offer a stock offset of .225" which can be increased using the included spacers. They're also 25% lighter than the original shift hubs, weighing in at 3 grams a piece.

A set of 4 hubs with your spacers is $30, you can also add custom anodizing for $10.

Send me a pm to get your hands on some of these short run (no pun intended) slim shifts, first come first serve.

There are also plenty of the original shift hubs available.

in!
 
Two more sets ordered an arrived!
Had so many spacers just got a extra set of hubs for back up.
 

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Got my hubs in record time. Absolutely beautiful products. I will try and get some pics of these things mounted to my slw's soon. Showed them off at out local comp and you should have a couple more orders coming up. Big thanks."thumbsup"
 
I have them on my losi. The pins on the stock LNC are 1.5mm so there is a little bit of slop in the pin. They work pretty good but the slop is a bit annoying. If it was going on a hardcore comp 2.2s Rig then I could see it being annoying.

Trying to think of a way to take up the gap without having to make custom hubs for the Losi.
 
I have them on my losi. The pins on the stock LNC are 1.5mm so there is a little bit of slop in the pin. They work pretty good but the slop is a bit annoying. If it was going on a hardcore comp 2.2s Rig then I could see it being annoying.

Trying to think of a way to take up the gap without having to make custom hubs for the Losi.

wonder if you could drill out the hole in the shaft and use axial pins? might not be the best idea as it might compromise strength, but it would probably be ok.
 
I thought about that. I was a little worried that it would jam up on the axle side, but there is probably enough play in there that it would be able to tolerate the larger diameter. It was mostly because I didn't have the balls to drill my losi shafts, and didn't want to buy new ones if I botched it :mrgreen:
 
I thought about that. I was a little worried that it would jam up on the axle side, but there is probably enough play in there that it would be able to tolerate the larger diameter. It was mostly because I didn't have the balls to drill my losi shafts, and didn't want to buy new ones if I botched it :mrgreen:

Yeah this was exactly my prob. And since the factory hexes are discontinued this looked like an awesome idea. I'm gonna drill. Any body know what size the axials are. What size bit to use?
 
Another sweet set of Red Shifts for TorchedCycle
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And some nice looking orange ones for M-Energy from the ETRC raffle. Congrats!
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I drilled my losis out with a 5/64 bit. It was long and slow be carefull not to break the bit but the 2 mm axial rod slides right on with no slop. Now just need some cash to pick up a set of these
 
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I drilled my losis out with a 5/64 bit. It was long and slow be carefull not to break the bit but the 2 mm axial rod slides right on with no slop. Now just need some cash to pick up a set of these

Awesome man, glad to hear it turned out well. Breaking a bit off in your axle would have sucked :shock:

Drop me a PM when you are ready.
 
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