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Geisha: Help, please and thanks.
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Date: 2007-01-12 23:59:36 Topic: Geisha: Help, please and thanks. |
I just have a quick question about the KHE Geisha Flatland hub. Do you think it would hold up to street/park riding? I have adapted the axles to 14mm, and I'm just wondering if it will hold up. I'm not a heavy guy (about 160lbs), or sketchy by any means, and I don't run pegs all the time either. I just dont have the money to buy a geisha street at the moment ( i may eventually buy the geisha street or the reverse when it comes out), so I'm hoping this will do for now. Any opinions or sharing of personal experience would be appreciated. thanks. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 238 Location: markfield leics. UK |
Date: 2007-01-13 04:50:03 Topic: Re: Geisha: Help, please and thanks. |
iv heard the two hubs are identical apart from the flat has a hollow chromoloy axle,and the street has a solid 14 mm axle,so if yours has the solid 14 mm you should be ok ~never stop rollin~ ROLLERSNAKES ~since nineteen eighty five anno domini~ | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2256 Location: Iowa |
Date: 2007-01-14 10:27:57 Topic: Re: Geisha: Help, please and thanks. |
If you have added the 14mm studs then you already have a Geisha Street hub. The hubs are completely identical except for the axle studs and the color. Patrick Schoolen http://www.flatlandfuel.com | |
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Date: 2007-01-14 13:15:36 Topic: Re: Geisha: Help, please and thanks. |
alright, thats kind of what i was thinking after i did a little more research.. thanks guys. | |
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