Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
These parts are courtesy of Shane. I was in the BST at the right time and they were offered for FREE, Shane didn't even accept my offer to pay for at least the shipping. Thanks again, Shane!
These adapters are really cool, direct bolt on to the RC10 axles and bearings. I've never seen anything from this company until today. Fit perfectly on the 2.0 870C front wheels and the newer JC Racing 2.2 wheels. Check out the pics.
These adapters are really cool, direct bolt on to the RC10 axles and bearings. I've never seen anything from this company until today. Fit perfectly on the 2.0 870C front wheels and the newer JC Racing 2.2 wheels. Check out the pics.
Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
Hi Bimdapogs, does Henning Concept sell these? I'm on the search for a restore I've got going. Thanks for any info.
Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
I would love to run yoke wheels on my old is new build. I would need zero offset rims though cause I am using GT wide axles.
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
I wonder if its possible to machine out the center of a standard YZ10 hub? I would think it would work for the fronts...
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
hennings was a hobby shop in SE PA that has been out of business for many years.eloosive wrote:Hi Bimdapogs, does Henning Concept sell these?
i don't know anyone that makes these currently, but they pop up often enough on ebay.
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
can you post dimensions of those adapters? the overall thickness(width between bearings), and the depth from the outside edge to flange where the wheel seats flat.
if the standard yoke adapters have a close offset and width, they can definitely be drilled out to accept bearings.
if the standard yoke adapters have a close offset and width, they can definitely be drilled out to accept bearings.
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
What's the difference between the Henning adapters and the Yokomo TH-1 wheel hub adapters for the RC-10? The front adapters take bearings the same as the Hennings at least that's what it looks like to me.
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
at the time they were made, probably just availability, they are probably exactly the same.
now that I look at them for a second, the dimensions really figure themselves out. the overall width fits on an associated axle with bearings. Then the lip looks to be just about flush or slightly proud of the wheel surface.
now that I look at them for a second, the dimensions really figure themselves out. the overall width fits on an associated axle with bearings. Then the lip looks to be just about flush or slightly proud of the wheel surface.
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Re: Henning Concepts Yokomo front wheel adapter for RC10
Here's a pic of the Yok TH-1.
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