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wheel hub question (lemmy.world)
submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by evasync@lemmy.world to c/bikewrench@lemmy.world

Im building a single speed mini velo with 20inch bmx wheels.

Right now Im at the process on building its wheels and I was thinking on getting bmx hubs instead of 'normal size bike wheel hubs' because they are cheaper.

Are there any downsides on doing that? Is there a substantial difference between these two types or it is just a marketing thing?

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[-] Paragone@lemmy.world -1 points 9 months ago

I've built only a few wheels, but am autistic, so geek out on getting it right.

You want several requirements met:

  • IF it is a drive-wheel, OR it is a hub/disc brake, THEN you want a big-enough hub spoke-circle, for the angular transmission-of-forces, and you cannot use radial-spoking on that wheel.

  • you want the bearings & races to be robust enough for YOUR purposes

  • you want enough distance between the hub's spoke-circles for any tilting-the-bike-while-upright-riding, or side-applied force from the hub's perspective, so the force has enough trigonometric geometry to not stretch/crack/bend/deform your spokes, or mangle your wheel.

I wish the thru-axles were normal in all sizes, and all standardized to a few diff diameters, front & back, with different axle-widths available, too.

Weight isn't a factor for any of the geometrics I identified, nor is cost.

Those are independent dimensions of consideration.

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[-] evasync@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Any recommended reads on the subject?

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