hobie1dog wrote:Looking something like this when you are done:
https://wheeladaptersusa.com/collection ... 2x1-5-25mm
They might sell more of those spacers/adapters if they also sold hubs.
hobie1dog wrote:Looking something like this when you are done:
https://wheeladaptersusa.com/collection ... 2x1-5-25mm
WilliamClark77 visits this site sometimes.Look at his posts on building his chair parts.Swan T.W. wrote:Will in Mississippi can make them.

shirley_hkg wrote:drunk2
shirley_hkg wrote: Chair width @3.00-10 tubeless is within a 2 X 2 floor tile .
hobie1dog wrote:Expresso- with the Quickie, there is only one way to go when you want a wider tire, and that is adding width. There is no room to go inward as that space has already been taken up. The stock tire and wheel is about as close to the motor as they could be. So any wider of a tire means adding width to the chair as you already know. All my doorways are 32 inches wide, but where I notice my problems are retail stores, as they keep trying to add more merchandise into the existing space, squeezing the aisles down every year.
hobie1dog wrote:Another tubeless tire in the 3.50-8 size is the Michelin S-83 for 28.00. It is a bias ply tire and has an OD of 17.2 inches. Another site said it was tubetype, but this site said it was tubeless
https://www.bikebandit.com/tires-tubes/ ... Z0EALw_wcB
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