Re: New NC30/35 Eccentric hubs - any interest...?
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 11:47 am
Here it is complete and assembled into a slightly scabby swingarm to check the fit -
Apparently all the commercially available 50x62x5 seals come in that fetching shade of turquoise - not critical since they are both competely out of sight but if anyone is offended by them I can fit the black OEM ones for an additional fiver on the price.
The only dimension which differs from stock is the width of the adjusting flange - a quick clearance check with the original spacer in place behind the sprocket carrier shows a comfortable 1mm+ between that flange and the heads of the sprocket bolts
Which brings me to the bottom line...
Price for the complete assembly as shown will be £300 if we can get firm orders for five (that is to say orders accompanied by a substantial deposit) and make them as a batch - alternatively I can supply one-offs but the cost then will be £340.
As usual with these projects, thanks go to Richard and Dave at R&D Precision, whose ability to to transform my ideas and sketches into beautiful metal is truly impressive...
Rick
Apparently all the commercially available 50x62x5 seals come in that fetching shade of turquoise - not critical since they are both competely out of sight but if anyone is offended by them I can fit the black OEM ones for an additional fiver on the price.
The only dimension which differs from stock is the width of the adjusting flange - a quick clearance check with the original spacer in place behind the sprocket carrier shows a comfortable 1mm+ between that flange and the heads of the sprocket bolts
Which brings me to the bottom line...
Price for the complete assembly as shown will be £300 if we can get firm orders for five (that is to say orders accompanied by a substantial deposit) and make them as a batch - alternatively I can supply one-offs but the cost then will be £340.
As usual with these projects, thanks go to Richard and Dave at R&D Precision, whose ability to to transform my ideas and sketches into beautiful metal is truly impressive...
Rick