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You'll struggle to find a UNI ready chromed, and forget helicoils, sounds a bit risky in a rear hub IMO.
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Quality Chrome in Hull sell them ..... http://shop.qualitychrome.co.uk/Lambretta/rear-hub or get one powder coated in chrome effect.
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Noplastic wrote:Hi everyone, i'm having a problem replacing my tyres wih the Sip tubeless ones . The problem is that the longer studs provided by Sip are 10mm while the thread on the indian hub is 9mm. They dont mention about this on the Sip page.
I went to a tools shop to see if i could re-thread with helicoil the holes in the hubs but looks like noone has invented helicoil for left threaded studs yet :roll:
Once again a simple thing turning into a nightmare... :evil: :evil: I dont have to buy new hubs for this reason do i? Also cause i like my Sil chrome hubs a lot and i wouldnt like to change them...Does anyone of you know some shop that sells longer M9 studs for Lambretta that fit the indian hubs AND the sip rims at the same time?

Any suggestion appreciated. Thanks.

Just get a 10x1 LH tap and tap them out to the correct common size. I'm sure any one of shops would have one. If they don't, the tap is cheap on eBay. I think I paid $15 for mine and have used it a lot more than I even thought I would. Every time I change the studs on a hub for the sip rims I always use the tap to chase the threads. Then sink the new studs in with some blue locktite.

Easy job, takes about 10 min. Just make sure the new threads are cut straight, use lots of cutting oil and take your time. You don't want a busted tap stuck in your chrome hub!
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corrado wrote:Quality Chrome in Hull sell them ..... http://shop.qualitychrome.co.uk/Lambretta/rear-hub or get one powder coated in chrome effect.
I stand corrected... Yet again :lol:

Although, I wouldn't waste any money on a tap to cut a thread on a RAMP hub, they're only use is a doorstop!
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soulsurfer wrote: I stand corrected... Yet again :lol:
No, I did struggle to find it, had to wade through pages of the stuff. I just wanted to know how much they charge. :D
£120 ..... just as well that I like Silver.
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Black is more practical, it's easier to see when it cracks ;)
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The quality chrome hub is a piece of jewelry... :o a bit pricey though, considering i just spent 200€ for the BGM flywheel (arrived yesterday...) Theres another chromed hub from Beedspeed, 75& but indian... is it worthed to spend that much for an indian chromed flywheel? mmmm... they dont tell wether is original SIL or not...http://beedspeed.com/lambretta-rear-wit ... -1290.html

@Corrado could you post a link of a powder coated in chrome effect? Who sells it? Price? How about a UNI hub in Silver? Wont be the perfect match but should be looking good... and be reliable.

@Grumpy. Yeah it's actually possible...the shop i buy tools sells only quality products , helicoil or similar quality (infact you wont find any LT helicoil in internet), he imports directly form Italy or Germany, i dont think he considered ebay stuff... maybe i got him worng when he said "this job cant be done", he meant can't be done with the stuff he sells (?)..
By the way, you said you do tap everytime you fit the Sil bolts onto your rims, does that mean that you always use Ramp hubs? :shock: Or Ramp is not the only brand using 9mm threads?
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Forks and hub are chrome powdercoat, it's widely available now at powdercoaters
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Looks nice but i have no idea where to buy a powder coated chrome look-a-like hub and the price of it so... at the moment i swapped the tyres, i fit the front Dunlop tyre (which luckily wasnt deformed but only deflated) in the rear Ramp hub, and the Sip tubeless in the front hub... certainly not the best but at least the scooter has 2 wheels now! :) Still looking for better solutions...
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You buy a new rear hub and take it to your local powder coaters. Or send it to the place that Soulsurfer used.
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