Everyone- Rumors of my death are slightly exagerated. Monday last I had hernia surgery (courtesy of your federal dollars)- today is the first day I've had a bowel movement worthy of mentioning. Yea you young sprats- look what YOU get to look forward to! My block & tackle look like I've been riding the wrong end of a jackhammer without saddle! I've got bruises where NO MAN should have bruises! OWCH!!!
And no... not the result of some "Evil Knievel" stunt- old age will bite ya every chance it gets. Had I known I would live this long, I woulda' taken better care of myself....
32 spoke wheel? Never seen one, my design is based on the 9 hole sprocket. The next batch will run 1/4"x coarse thread so that hardened bolts can be susbstituted, cheaper and stronger than metric (in this country anyways). Regarding the 'million spokes' wheel, I agree- drilling the flange makes perfect sense, just make sure you know where the holes go and all that. Happy cheapskate had a Schwinn hub re-laced with heavy spokes- THAT required re-milling the mount. I had not realised that the Huffy hub is much wider between the spoke rims than most other coaster hubs (which makes for a stronger wheel- one more argument for the Huffmann product). Do understand, I am learning as I go- that it works with Schwinn with STOCK spokes is a bit of luck- I need to modify the design to make a seperate Schwinn friendly mount.
What I need from Y'ALL right now is a listing of OTHER bikes that you want to see this thing on- once I get this configured, I will put it to a vote. After that, I will follow the numbers insofar as next design production goes. I see a situation where the more popular bikes will get 'off the shelf' componants- I will also standardise my prototyping technique such that a custom 'one-off' mount can be had for less than $200- it can be done. I know that sounds pricey, but there I am charging a bit over minimum wage for my labor on a 'crank&dial' mill and lath... C-N-C work is cheaper ONCE YOU WRITE THE PROGRAM!!! The program itself is a $1k investment or more.
As always, my designs are
1) over engineered
2) guarenteed to deliver perfect service
3) configured for the average wrench monkey to apply by following the instructions. If you know how to work a socket wrench and feeler guage, you should do just fine.
Yes, there are other mounts on the market. They have their advantages and their adherants. I simply wanted a sturdy, fool-proof hubmount for a monospeed cruiser- it is my beliefe that I have achieved my goal.
No, there is not a 'Howard Hubmount' website... yet... when such a thing occurs, there will be more merchandise beyond hubmounts, beyond motorbikes. 1/6 scale militaria, 'G' gauge outdoor railroading as well as interstate gunsmithing... I will probably wait until the current administration is out of office before I go get an FFL, I don't trust them at all... and Lord knows what other absurdities will catch my fancy. Untill then, thank you for your support-