Demolition just got this new “blood red” kit in for their line. They also got a shipment of their female axles for the Rolls hub in. This kit looks so fresh.
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Demolition just got this new “blood red” kit in for their line. They also got a shipment of their female axles for the Rolls hub in. This kit looks so fresh.
To find out more about the Straight Pull hubs, check out this Insight
After we did the interviews about the Tree Straight Pull hubs and the Collet hubs to give you a better understanding of how they were designed and work, Tree decided to put together two videos on how to install both on your bike. You can check out the second video after the jump…
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I’m sure by now you have taken notice to Tree‘s different level of products. There’s a lot of products out there, and it tends to get a little painful seeing the same products with different brand names on them. Sure, there’s only so many ways to make a pivotal post, seat or even a set of bars, but there’s always room for improvement and trying different unconventional routes to creating a new product. Sam, the owner of Tree, is one of those guys who is unconventional and that’s a good thing. The Straight Pull hubs are a prime example of doing things a little different and having it work out great. I figured it would be cool to take an indepth look at their Straight Pull hubs, so I shot Tree some questions about them. Take a look and let them know what you think in the comments. If you are looking to get a set, you better act fast since these things sell fast…
I’ve been running a Cinema Tungsten rear wheel for a while now. I did a review on it back in December after about a month and a half of running it. In the review I mentioned that I would recommend you pick up a hub guard for the wheel since I was seeing quite a bit of wear from grinding. After a few weeks I took my own advice and picked up a Shadow Conspiracy guard. When I went to install the guard, I ran into a bit of a dilemma with the guard not fitting on the wheel right. I figured by now there’s plenty of people running a Cinema Wheel, and it’s a pretty common style of hub, so I decided I’d give a little tutorial on what you should do to fix the hub guard issue. Take a look…
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