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Old 05-23-2012, 05:51 PM
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weld rear hubs?

I only have room to mount the pully. Bike is a custom LS drive softtail. Does anyone know where i can find a set of weld rear hubs? The hubs that came with my bike are not the correct ones. (Or possibly i have everything messed up. I've had the bike about 5 years. was a gift from a friend who owned me money) Not sure exactly how the rear hub assembly goes. No room or place to mount the rotor.
Hope this is the correct section. If noone knows what i mean, I'll try to take pics of everything i have and maybe some of you can help me in the right direction.

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Old 05-24-2012, 03:11 AM
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welcome to the club.... get some pictures and post them up to see what we are dealing with
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Here are some pics. The problem is i dont know how to bolt the rotor to either side of the hub. Left side should have the rotor and pully, because the hub on the right side has no bolt application.(supposed to be clean on the right) I may be making this way more complicated than it is. There has to be a way to get a hub for the RS to mount the rotor to, or an adapter for the LS to mount the rotor next to the pully....sorry for rambling.

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Old 05-26-2012, 02:20 PM
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Anyone have these problems when using weld wheels??.....
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Sounds like you need one new hub.
If you're running the pulley with a belt on the left side, chances are with what you have you're gonna have to put the rotor on the right side.
Hence the new hub with the bolt pattern to install the rotor.
I do see that you have no picture of the caliper. Is that because you don't have one?

If not, then you're gonna have to do some leg work and get a hub, caliper, caliper bracket,spacers and bolts.(hardware)

This is a RSD, the same as what I see you needing, except for doing it on the opposite side.

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Old 05-26-2012, 06:39 PM
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No, I do have the caliper with mount. Just didnt picture it. I figured i would have to move the rotor to the right. Now, the million dollar question. Since weld no longer makes cycle wheels.
Any ideas of where to get a new hub? Guess im gonna have to take it to different shops and see if they can help me find what i need.
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Old 05-26-2012, 06:52 PM
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If you want to put the rotor behind the pulley, you're going to need a drive side brake hub setup for the Weld wheels. See pics in my gallery...I have Welds on mine with a driveside brake setup on the right side. Let me know if you need more pics for reference.
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Old 05-26-2012, 07:22 PM
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If i can find the right hub, i would rather put the rotor on the RS. Pulley and rotor are both matching to the wheels. I think i found one on ebay, the guy is getting me the size and specs to see if it will fit my set-up
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The hub is for a Sprotor or a pulley rotor set up. Its prolly going to be tough to find the correct hub but a good machine shop should be able to make one for you
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You might try here,

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http://www.cv2customs.com/prodwheels.html
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Old 05-27-2012, 10:53 AM
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RB....link doesnt work. Does any know if any has the pulley/rotor from weld that would match my wheels.I know they dont make them anymore. But, maybe someone has one laying around.

Also, I have sprotor. Just isnt the same design as my wheels.Work case scenerio i can use it. Just have to get the lip machined down to fit the current hub.

Then, i will have a venetti pulley and rear rotor for sale...lol

Thanks for all the help guys, if anyone has anymore suggestions let me know.
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I just clicked on it----worked for me.
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RB....can you get me their number? Maybe its my computer and i-phone, wont let me get on their site. thanks!
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