• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Cush Hub TE630

Ok looks like the mob above will do the rear wheel only.I asked for a red hub +black rim and it came to 399 delivered.discs are 40 and sprockets 50.

That is a good price for a complete wheel. Any idea what the hub offsets will be? I hope no issues arise with aligning your brake rotor and chain/sprockets. If the cush rubbers are really OEM sized that is good so no worries about availability in years to come. Did they tell you what the width of the rim is?

Please post back your findings when you install.

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2.15 rim width
It should be no different than mounting the ktm lc4 cush hub.
I might not have one immediately but a few mates are getting them and will check them more closely.
 
Ok looks like the mob above will do the rear wheel only.I asked for a red hub +black rim and it came to 399 delivered.discs are 40 and sprockets 50.

Nice find!
So a change of wheel bearings, ktm sprocket and make up some spacers. A much lower priced alternative for sure.

There are some standard Husky wheel sets in their store. I wonder if they could be convinced to make up some Husky cush set ups? Probably not.....
 
Nice find!
So a change of wheel bearings, ktm sprocket and make up some spacers. A much lower priced alternative for sure.

There are some standard Husky wheel sets in their store. I wonder if they could be convinced to make up some Husky cush set ups? Probably not.....

I think the 690 uses a 25mm rear axle same as husky.

As for husky cush set ups To quote the seller
BY THE WAY, IF YOU WANT SPECIAL ORDER, PLS CONTACT WITH US!

Is it correct that the 510 wheels interchange with the 630?The bearing numbers
match.If they do i could contact them and ask for some cush versions of the 510 enduro wheels they sell.
Could be a bolt on,sounds too easy.
 
...Is it correct that the 510 wheels interchange with the 630?The bearing numbers
match.If they do i could contact them and ask for some cush versions of the 510 enduro wheels they sell.
Could be a bolt on,sounds too easy.

If this pans out maybe a group buy could be set up with the seller. I bet we could get a dozen or more to sign up pretty quick. Might be additional savings for all as well.

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If this pans out maybe a group buy could be set up with the seller. I bet we could get a dozen or more to sign up pretty quick. Might be additional savings for all as well.

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I would definitely be in, even for just a hub that would lace to a Husky wheel.
 
Is it correct that the 510 wheels interchange with the 630?The bearing numbers
match.If they do i could contact them and ask for some cush versions of the 510 enduro wheels they sell.
Could be a bolt on,sounds too easy.


They're the same, but I want a 17x4.25 to 17x5 hoop... because sumo...
 
Curious as to the quality of those Chinese wheels... I order plenty of stuff from China directly... but wheels... I don't know.
 
Warp 9 wheels are made in China and i haven't heard any bad reviews. I can't say for sure but I haven't had any problems with the two rear 2.15 X 18s I have. One of the wheels was owned by a member here who had to send it back because he let the spokes get loose and the rim and spokes got trashed. They rebuilt the wheel no questions and no charge.
How the wheels and hubs compare to the Warp 9s I have no idea though. The Chinese can make quality stuff if they want to.

I wonder if these wheels are made from a high alloy like 7061 the way Excels and Warp 9s are? :thinking:
 
I'm well aware of Warp 9 being made in China...

For all we know, those wheels direct from China could be a rejected batch of Warp 9s that didn't meet their needs.

Most of the time, direct from China means it's rejected product that a company elsewhere didn't want to sell.
 
Most of the time, direct from China means it's rejected product that a company elsewhere didn't want to sell.

Yeah, we agree on that.:cheers:

As a side note,
Husky hubs on the MX Racing store website are different that the Warp 9 hubs that I have.
Looking around the store I see the wheels are supposed to be 7050 T6 and the hubs are 6061 T6.
 
Screw Warp 9, they ripped off a friend's triple tree designs and are undercutting him.
 
I recently bought the set of back up wheels from Lukas of the Husaberg Adventure Team for my FE570S and it has a Haan cush hub. If I get some free time this weekend, I'll see if it will fit the TE630 and if everything aligns up right. I've also got a cush hub on my FS570 supermoto I could try......
 
I recently bought the set of back up wheels from Lukas of the Husaberg Adventure Team for my FE570S and it has a Haan cush hub. If I get some free time this weekend, I'll see if it will fit the TE630 and if everything aligns up right. I've also got a cush hub on my FS570 supermoto I could try......


Sweeeet
 
No idea if you can flip a Berg wheel to fit a Husky and hope the sprocket and rotor line up.:excuseme:

I do know a te610 cush wheel fits onto a 570[picture below].
How its done
i've adapted this wheel on my te610, wr450f and yesterday started setting it up on the new fe570. very easy fit, no spacing of the sprocket or disc required, and it has a 220mm rear disc and 20mm axle so the hussie axle slips straight in. the hussie swingarm is a bit wider so while the sprocket side wheel spacer works i'll need to machine a disc side wheel spacer that is around 6mm wider.
thanks to Barry for this info






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