K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Wankel on April 24, 2006, 05:14:29 am
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OK,
I know a-lot of people hate these - and alot of them love them. I've had a perfect set of these sitting up on a shelf for over 3 years now - I think it's time for me to dust off the old 2-axis cnc and see what can be done to these wheels (or modded nut) to make them Disc ready. I've seen 2 ways to do this now - neither way, have I been able to get ANY info on what company "did" the adapters that replaced the large nuts on these wheels w/ disc adapters, or, the hub modded style (cuts into the hub and uses set screws to affix the adapter).
Before I try and cnc up a screw on adapter for these wheels, does ANYBODY on here have a set of Spins that have the disc option "mod", or know of any info on this?
Thanks for any input. Or, just a "I hate those..." type of post ;).
BTW, I like my Spins - these ones have never seen the off-road , YET!!!! But they WILL this year :).
-Wankel
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Don't have 'em, but would REALLY like to find a pair.
I did modify a set of five spoke BMX wheels for disc brakes. (Check out my chopper in the gallery.) Using a combination of set screws, friction fit, and good old JB Weld, I was able to affix a pre-drilled and threaded disc adapterto the hub.
Pretty cool, but I won't be downhilling on them...
Cheers,
Willem
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Yeah, I remember looking at that a while ago - Cool works!
I like the Spins myself - and I haven't had a single problem w/ them. i just stuck them up after about 500 road miles on them because the company went out of business at that time and I wanted to preserve them from the rim brake style of braking. I may throw them on one of my Oz bikes and ride them w/ my Hyd Mag. brakes - just not for too long. I just thought I would see if anyone else on here had already travel'd down this road yet so I could take a short cut ;).
Take care,
-Wankel
Don't have 'em, but would REALLY like to find a pair.
I did modify a set of five spoke BMX wheels for disc brakes. (Check out my chopper in the gallery.) Using a combination of set screws, friction fit, and good old JB Weld, I was able to affix a pre-drilled and threaded disc adapterto the hub.
Pretty cool, but I won't be downhilling on them...
Cheers,
Willem
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This is what I would like to accomplish (shown is a real BAD pic of a converted front Spin).
http://idriders.com/cgi-bin/album_k2.pl?photo=Wankel/Spin_26__front_wheel_w_disk_mount.JPG
This is a pic (close up) of the front hub from the "Nut" side of the Spin hub.
http://idriders.com/cgi-bin/album_k2.pl?photo=Wankel/spinhub1.jpg
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Well, I decided to just run the unmodded Spins with a set of my HS11 Hyd rim binders. It STILL stops on a dime - even w/out the boosters :).
(http://idriders.com/proflex/galleries/Wankel/_OZ_resize.JPG)
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Those Spins are sweet, I just sold my pair after a short visual love affair with them. I just couldn't get used to the jackhammering effect on my suspension. They didn't inspire confidence. Didn't feel it on the trail, but on the road...endless stutter bumps. Maybe I needed to lay off the pizza and beer in order to ride them (185lbs.)
Do you feel any vibration with those? I bought a pair of Aerospokes to replace them; smoother but HEAVIER.
They are sweet but the Spins just fit the oz frame sooo well.
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Hey Carbonman1,
Thank you, they haven't seen much use. They've been sitting up on the shelf for quite a while. I figure what the H3LL - I may as well just use them. I'm running these tubeless, although these tires are NOT the tubeless type ;) - but work d@mn well holding air (w/ just a lil sealent brushed inside). I have not noticed any jackhammer pattern as of yet, but they haven't seen any REAL air yet either ;). I know what you're saying though. I rode a set a year ago that were mounted to a Trek "y" and they REALLY hammer'd on the pavement. I looked at a set of Aerospokes myself - I like those too! They have a great feel off and on road.
I'm running titanium skewers - still up in the air on if I trust those with these carbon wheels. We'll see :). As for the beer and pizza, knaw - just get lighter parts for the ride, that's what I do [smiley=laughing.gif]. I too am 185, works for me hehe. Take care Carbonman1!
-Wankel
Those Spins are sweet, I just sold my pair after a short visual love affair with them. I just couldn't get used to the jackhammering effect on my suspension. They didn't inspire confidence. Didn't feel it on the trail, but on the road...endless stutter bumps. Maybe I needed to lay off the pizza and beer in order to ride them (185lbs.)
Do you feel any vibration with those? I bought a pair of Aerospokes to replace them; smoother but HEAVIER.
They are sweet but the Spins just fit the oz frame sooo well.
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i have a rear spin wheel fitted to the 856 i am restoring.
i am looking for a spin front wheel if anyone knows of one for sale.
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*Hope it's ok w/ Kiwi if I stuck this link in here - if not, please delete it Kiwi*
http://cgi.ebay.com/Spin-Front-3-spoke-wheel-mtb-bike-race-w-tire-26-NR_W0QQitemZ7247920179QQihZ015QQcategoryZ58088QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Here's one to check out. -Wankel
i have a rear spin wheel fitted to the 856 i am restoring.
i am looking for a spin front wheel if anyone knows of one for sale.