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Odyssey Hazard Hub Popular Q&A
Q: Is the BMX Odyssey Hazard v3 hub loud?
A: Not really. About the norm as for noise goes. You want a loud one, try White Industries. Read More »
Q: What warranty does the odyssey hazard v3 hub have?
A: The Odyssey v3 hub, has a limited lifetime warranty. It is Read More »
Q: What spoke length do you need to fit a shadow conspiracy rant v2 ...
A: For that hub and rim you need a 184mm for the drive side and a 186mm for the non drive side. Read More »
Q: What size spokes do i need for a rear profile ss mini hub laced t...
A: Well I am not familiar with this machine, but have a look at this spoke length calculator; http://www.thehousebmx.com/Spoke.html. Might give you the answer. Reg... Read More »
Q: How to Replace the Rear Hub Bearings on a Honda Odyssey.
A: 1. Remove the hub cap from the rear wheel of the van. Pull the axle nut cap off. Use an adjustable wrench to loosen the rear axle nut. Use a tire iron to loosen... Read More »