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Re: pic: Alluminum wheel #1
The spoke design is a little inefficient. It makes no sense to widen the spoke as you go out, as the stress is greatest closer to the hub.
Depending on diameter and width, .68 is a tad heavy compared to a lot of custom wheels I have seen. What are it's dimensions? Does look like a solid start though. Also, if you are planning on mating it with a plate sprocket (I'm guessing by the hole pattern), you might want to do a 6 bolt hole pattern for #10's on 1.875 circle. This is AMs standard pattern, and will save you a lot of time if you use their sprockets. I can't tell if it is supposed to be a live or dead axle. The center bore is too small for reasonable size bearings, but has no keyway. Last edited by AdamHeard : 05-08-2008 at 00:39. |
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