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There are 5 pins where the lug bolts would usually go in that engage the back of the wheel.

Originally Posted by tractorcrusher
Great looking wheels!

Question about centerlocks I've always wondered- How does the wheel lock onto the hub, are there groves in the back of the wheel that lock into the hub that match up? Surely it's not just a friction lock between the lock, wheel, and hub?
 
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Will there be a competition series monoblock?
 
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Will there be a competition series monoblock?
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There are indications that HRE will make a centerlock monoblock wheel. We do not have an eta at this point.
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Baylis
There are 5 pins where the lug bolts would usually go in that engage the back of the wheel.
Cool, that makes sense. How deep are these pins usually? Are they usually something like 14mm in diameter?

Thanks for the info!
 
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Yes about 14mm in diameter. The drive pins aren't very long, about 20mm or 3/4". Like the new avatar.

Originally Posted by tractorcrusher
Cool, that makes sense. How deep are these pins usually? Are they usually something like 14mm in diameter?

Thanks for the info!
 
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