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Hubs that can handle the torture/// new school

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whizzer kid

I live for the CABE
So I’ve had a whizzer for about 20yrs. Every year I take the wheels apart repack true ect. And i don’t mind it . It’s like riding my old HD pan you need to go threw it make sure it’s all tight and everything .
My rear one it sure beats up these old hubs and the breaks never last like I’d like. I normally ride my whizzer very aggressive . It’s an new version and rolls out very fast . So needless to say I’ve replaced hubs and wheels a lot over the years .
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My question is does anyone run a sealed bearing hub , that they can recommend that can be laced with 120g . Prefer a drum break vs. old coaster version. And I’d rather not do a disc if I can .
Heard of some SA hubs that are
New that might work but figured I’d ask
Here.

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It is not original but it works very well. It is a 1974 vintage Shimano disc brake. On the front it works very well to slow these things down.

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What are you guys hitting top speed wise on these? My dad's NE5 will do 50mph maybe more but that's all the speedo it has & it's on 26x1.75 mtn knobbies :rolleyes: . It stops decent but I ask because I have plans to do a 110cc pit bike 4spd semi auto a little built with bolt ons on 11g Lobdell style 26x3" mounted to a Nirve Switchblade; the brakes will need to be stout & last as I intend to see 50-60mph frequently or at minimum
 
On the brake caliper plastic cover? No that is just a cover to protect the adjustable components inside.
Yep. Thought maybe it was some sort of knob to adjust something; maybe the caliper clearance for more/less bite. Thank you for teaching me something Schwinn
 
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