Yes, I think I wrote that earlyer in this tread. I'll make a pair evntually. But I didn't get my butt up yet, to order the necessary materials, like the titanium rod, I would like to use for the axles and the handle. But. I have a feeling, that time will come soon.
On with the story. Well, goin a bit off topic for my own selfish and nostalgic reasons.
It is now January 2018. I slapped the first pair of brakes on my commuter bike (a Biketech Hikari) to give them a proper shakedown.
Everything worked smoothly. So I made a second pair for the back. And bolted that to the Biketech, too. I was initially planning for it to just be a short test run - for a few weeks maybe. But today I know these brakes would stay on that yellow bike for more than 3 years. I went through one set of brake pads. I rode the bike in summer and winter. I even took it to two trips in the Alps and to Italy..
Looking at those pictures, I really miss the pre covid times. I really do.
Ok. BTT:
Having a set of brakes, I set out on a small quest for finding the right hubs to use.
A set, that would fit the DIY part of this build. But also maybe the recycling aspect.
I am still not 100% sure on which ones it will be.
But let's see all the stuff I tried until today...
Prospect one: A set of AC chub hubs. Ugly red. The rear with quite the severe corrosion underneath the powdercoating. Also the bearings were pretty much gone. I got them a log time ago for really really cheap.
This is the rear, already disassembeled.
Again, took it to the lathe. Made a holder and skimmed off the powder. Some scraping and sanding later, I had a very bare hub body.
Looking at the hub in the lathe, I thought to myself: Maybe I could make my own hub? Not the whole hub. But just a body? And use the insides of some broken hub?
Yea! that soulds good. So I asked around in the forums, if maybe someone would like to send me a broken hub, or two?