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    $1,000 for a 6" hub assembly with tire

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    • NotSure
      NotSure XR Pint last edited by NotSure

      [ reads headline ]

      "F- NO! That's insane..."

      [ An hour passes ]

      "I can get rails, a 5" hub and a tire for that..."

      [ It storms outside]

      "Total ripoff..."

      [ Day turns to dusk ]

      Clicks 'Pay Now'

      [ Rain begins to pour... ]

      XR's got what plants crave!

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      • LOAFFETTE
        LOAFFETTE DIY @NotSure last edited by

        @notsure I aboslutely feel that lol

        113 volts?! I could lick that!

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        • Sirgu
          Sirgu XR last edited by

          Well put together, @NotSure

          When this newsletter notification popped up on phone first, I was like "Meh?!?.. what's so special about it?". Later on all that 6.5 inch thing came to mind again. Meanwhile I had forgotten it for good.
          Where are those overheating issue claims now??
          But afterall .. it's still a good thing in it's odd way.

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          • NotSure
            NotSure XR Pint @Sirgu last edited by

            @sirgu Well, I figured an MTE with bearings and a tire is like $750 purchased separately, so if i also wanted to pick up a complete stator assembly so i could quickly swap hubs, it would probably cost another $200 at least, right? Add sales tax and shipping and you're actually saving money going with the 6", plus tons of new tire options. I can swap out the entire hub, grab a slick. All I need is FM to fix that damn custom board angle feature to accommodate W rails, and I'll be pretty psyched! Broke, but psyched!

            XR's got what plants crave!

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              biell Plus GT DIY @NotSure last edited by

              @notsure I've been riding a 6" hub ever since the 2nd batch of TechRails/StokeService motor plate covers came out to do the conversion into an XR hub. It really is so much nicer, and even today, the selection of 6" tires is just better. I'm running the CNR/Burris Cloud right now and it rides like the name suggests. Normally I just ride the soft Burris Slick, but the Cloud was on a great sale and I had a coupon code, so I couldn't pass up trying it.

              Even nicer this past month since I dropped a GTV kit in it.

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              • NotSure
                NotSure XR Pint @biell last edited by

                @biell said in $1,000 for a 6" hub assembly with tire:

                Even nicer this past month since I dropped a GTV kit in it.

                Nice! How is it? A good buddy of mine ordered one recently. Very eager to try it out!

                XR's got what plants crave!

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                  biell Plus GT DIY @NotSure last edited by

                  @notsure It is a very nice upgrade. I already built an 18s VESC myself, so the GT was feeling blah. I was getting used to the VESC algorithm, and little things about the FM algorithm that didn't used to bother me started to. So, I installed it, and that brought new life into my GT for me. I'm very happy with my choice.

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