HPD has Billet Predator hubs
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HPD has Billet Predator hubs
I don't see the advantage of aftermarket rear hubs.
The stock predator units are already aluminum.
So what if you need 4/156mm bolt pattern. I found a set of 1988/89 Banshee rims with Sand Skate II tires already mounted up for only $100. You see old stock rims for sale all the time.......keep your eyes open.
Unless you really really really want the 4/110 pattern to fit up to an existing set of rims and tires you may already have........it may be cheaper to find a used set of stock aluminum "shee rims before spending $150-200 or more on aftermarket hubs that won't make you one bit faster.
The stock predator units are already aluminum.
So what if you need 4/156mm bolt pattern. I found a set of 1988/89 Banshee rims with Sand Skate II tires already mounted up for only $100. You see old stock rims for sale all the time.......keep your eyes open.
Unless you really really really want the 4/110 pattern to fit up to an existing set of rims and tires you may already have........it may be cheaper to find a used set of stock aluminum "shee rims before spending $150-200 or more on aftermarket hubs that won't make you one bit faster.
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HPD has Billet Predator hubs
If you've crashed hard enough to break a stock Predator rear brake hub, I'll gladly visit you in the hospital to shake your hand and give you $100.
I would hate to see what else would be left of the quad to break a hub. I mean even if you clip a tree at 60 mph, its going to bend or break the axle instead of toasting the hub, and even the tumble tumble tumble end over end (nah, never had a quad chase after me....heh heh) I still doubt if you could break a hub.
Who honestly, has EVER seen a hub go bad, even in a Huevos or other extreme film or even pro racing? I'd be real curious as to the failure.
I'd rather Spend money on performance items that make a difference.
I would hate to see what else would be left of the quad to break a hub. I mean even if you clip a tree at 60 mph, its going to bend or break the axle instead of toasting the hub, and even the tumble tumble tumble end over end (nah, never had a quad chase after me....heh heh) I still doubt if you could break a hub.
Who honestly, has EVER seen a hub go bad, even in a Huevos or other extreme film or even pro racing? I'd be real curious as to the failure.
I'd rather Spend money on performance items that make a difference.
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HPD has Billet Predator hubs
Originally posted by: Heapster
If you've crashed hard enough to break a stock Predator rear brake hub, I'll gladly visit you in the hospital to shake your hand and give you $100.
I would hate to see what else would be left of the quad to break a hub. I mean even if you clip a tree at 60 mph, its going to bend or break the axle instead of toasting the hub, and even the tumble tumble tumble end over end (nah, never had a quad chase after me....heh heh) I still doubt if you could break a hub.
Who honestly, has EVER seen a hub go bad, even in a Huevos or other extreme film or even pro racing? I'd be real curious as to the failure.
I'd rather Spend money on performance items that make a difference.
If you've crashed hard enough to break a stock Predator rear brake hub, I'll gladly visit you in the hospital to shake your hand and give you $100.
I would hate to see what else would be left of the quad to break a hub. I mean even if you clip a tree at 60 mph, its going to bend or break the axle instead of toasting the hub, and even the tumble tumble tumble end over end (nah, never had a quad chase after me....heh heh) I still doubt if you could break a hub.
Who honestly, has EVER seen a hub go bad, even in a Huevos or other extreme film or even pro racing? I'd be real curious as to the failure.
I'd rather Spend money on performance items that make a difference.