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Poll: Which hubs style do you like??

van - 15-12-2012 at 10:07 PM

I would like to see what hub style do you like for a landboard. Please decide mainly on looks and style options, not strength or weight. I will do the engineering to make sure the hubs will last and handle harsh landing.

I am planning on designing aluminum hubs. It will either be ONE or TWO piece in different color choices.

Here's a pic of the my Scrub plastic hubs. As you can see, the plastic is not very strong.



SCRUB:


VEGAS:


MBS Twist Star:


MBS Rockstar:


Sysmic hubs: smaller version of the sysmic rims??

flyjump - 15-12-2012 at 10:15 PM

Trampa hypa hubs. Three years of hard riding and I havnt broken anything yet. They are the two piece hub system with 6 screws I think.

Although next year I may upgrade to the trampa hub that is similar to the mbs rockstar

van - 15-12-2012 at 10:29 PM

I forgot about Trampa!! especially since I have a trampa board myself .. must be old age.

My question here is if you had the option of a cool bling bling aluminum hubs that can be anodized to any color, which existing hubs out there has the LOOKs that you would want your aluminum hub to be??

stetson05 - 15-12-2012 at 10:58 PM

how many people pinch their tubes in their hubs decreasing lifespan? The question I have about 1 piece hubs is how hard would they be to change tires?

WELDNGOD - 16-12-2012 at 07:20 AM

Van,TRAMPA SUPERSTARs are the best and blinginest hubs available. You would be hard pressed to make them any better. http://www.trampaboards.com/hubs-c-50.html

B-Roc - 16-12-2012 at 10:50 AM

I love my GI crossairs. Been going strong on them since 2006. I also have MBS trispoke which are heavy but bombproof and Vegas hubs which I've had no problems with but don't think they are structurally sound from a design point of view.

erratic winds - 16-12-2012 at 01:03 PM

I have broken a couple VEGAS hubs in the same manner as the scrubs in your photo, Van...but I just replace components and keep going.... My only complaint about the Crossair from GI was that my bike pumps wouldn't fit in the spokes to fill....

Friends have destroyed the teeth on some MBS Twistar - I would say that without proper maintenance of tightening your screws all of the plastic hubs are prone to deform and damage.

Looking forward to seeing what you can do.......GI's Terraintula aluminum hubs were not well rated for kiting, they didn't handle the shear load on the spokes properly I think?

I think the mini-seismic style rims would be pretty sweet but how many spokes? Reduced count from ten to match size?


Anyone else interested in experimenting with other wheel size? I see those big ole' wheels on the flexboard haize and I'm pretty jealous....

ikemiester - 16-12-2012 at 03:35 PM

I love the look of the rockstar... always a classic

doneski - 16-12-2012 at 06:33 PM

You're going to make something better than anyone else makes so don't copy their design. Make it look uniquely yours.

How about 2 parts that screw together so it looks like a single block of metal with your logo laser etched into the surface? Hollow it out to keep it light and keep out dirt/sand/water. Spokes are a pain to clean.

van - 16-12-2012 at 08:56 PM

Yes, I plan to design something unique. I've seen some different designs out there so was wondering what people thought was a good looking design. It will be available for kite landboards but it will most likely use more on downhill mountain boards. I need to design it so that it can easily be molded out of aluminum and then machined. It will be a Sysmic/VTT joint effort. Just trying to bring more bling to the sport :spin:


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Originally posted by doneski
You're going to make something better than anyone else makes so don't copy their design. Make it look uniquely yours.

How about 2 parts that screw together so it looks like a single block of metal with your logo laser etched into the surface? Hollow it out to keep it light and keep out dirt/sand/water. Spokes are a pain to clean.

awindofchange - 16-12-2012 at 10:12 PM

Something in Titanium would be kewl!!

van - 17-12-2012 at 12:04 AM

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Originally posted by awindofchange
Something in Titanium would be kewl!!


Haha .. that would be strong and light!! :o

Too bad I'm too poor to make anything that expensive :no:

dylanj423 - 17-12-2012 at 08:19 AM

i like the vegas style hubs... the little embedded spokes are cool lookin... my $.02