105mm airless tire hub motor

Any ideas if these wheels will get standard core any time soon? Would like to use on penny build with normal motors not hubs :slight_smile:

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Very unlikely in the near future as skullboards said no. The ideal solution would be to create an adapter for these wheels that fits the pulleys from @JLabs

@Kug3lis JCR board has a kegelstyle core, i dont know how far they are with production but that core is easier to adapt than this one from skullboard.

Am i the only who got delayed order ?? I orderd hubs in skullboard… they keep saying they send it. One day they send or, the other day its a holiday…

yeah i once ordered a phone from china, one day it was in germany than in china again…

I have these wheels and can make a adapter. What pulley do you use?

I can make a whole pulley for this wheel :smiley:

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Yeah, I thought so. But why do you care if they make it with standard cores or not?

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Well to make a single specific pulley is more expensive than just get one with already existing core :slight_smile:

My performances are way better with 30/-30 30/-6 foc sensored. Best thing is that finally I get much more miles than with their ESC.

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Those front wheels look like solid rubber with no core?

dunno, there is little to no information about that board. that is just what i found.

Awesome! Which VESC are you using again? I really need to pickup a dual VESC setup soon so that I can try that out.

What kind of range and top speed are you getting now? Also, what type of battery pack (and what cells) are you running your setup with?

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Hey! It’s not too difficult to adapt them for use with standard pulleys :slight_smile:

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*edited as - ooops, I should really read all posts before posting :+1:t2:

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well not everyone has a CNC/3d printer, but good to know its doable. @direct_drive you got more picture from front, how does your pulley lock into the hub.

No CNC here, and no 3d printer… the mounts there are all shaped/polished by hand and the pulley adapter is a cylinder of aluminium :slight_smile:

The one thing I do have is a very simple and ancient lathe… but there will be ways around that I’m sure

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Let me know how they ride. 40T looks good. I use 38T for Boa 100’s. Keep us updated on how your gear holds up, as I’m highly interested in doing this myself or throwing money at someone to do it for me.

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i just meant the pulley. ok so you took a cylinder of aluminium and bore holes into the hub and cylinder to lock them in right? How does the ride feel?

Pretty much that, only I used my old lathe to create a flat spot/area so the cylinder was flush to th hub face, bolted the pulley to that and press fit in into place.

I’m doing the other side tomorrow, so will take some I’m progress" shots to show the process

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I’ve got two Flipsky 6.6 and a Flipsky dual 4.2. The 6.6 works flawlessly however I’m using the 4.2 since is much smaller. 4.2 has issues with 11s and 12s.

I didn’t test top speed yet because I’m still testing my setup. Im using Samsung 30q 11s3p.

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