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    Any body running a titanium axle?

    I'd like to have some feed back on these axles before I spend the money. What diameter is the axle? What grade titanium?? Any problems with the keyed hubs?? How much does it weigh compared to stock? Are the hubs lighter than stock also??????? Thanks for any input guys.

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    Bryan,

    Since the titanium alxe is a custom made part there are several variables. The weight is goint to depend on the grade, diameter, length, etc.. Also, there are different hubs available as well. Some custom make them to be lighter, some use the stock stuff and some run the go cart stuff. If you have the axle made to use all the stock hubs it will be a little weight savings over the stock hollow tube set-up but requieres more machine work and a larger diameter peice of titanium to start with. If you use the go-cart style stuff it's a little lighter than stock but you have to use custom made sprockets, brake rotor, and run go-cart pattern wheels. Also, the go-cart hubs are not as good in my opinion. The best all around solution is to run the shortest, smallest diameter axle you can get away with and run the custom lightweigh hubs.

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    What diameter is your axle? What length? It'd be nice to hear an actual number in lbs before i drop the $$$$.

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    For a 50cc I would run the stock width an 32mm diameter. If you use all the lightweight componets it would be around 8 lbs. If you have a light rider and have some other light weight componets on the quad you can run a smaller diameter and get it around 6 lbs.

    For a 70 mod I would run maybe an inch or two wider on each side and maybe a little thicker diameter. On a 90 mod maybe two to three inches per side and be around 9 or 10 lbs total.

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    Are u saying with the hubs and everything the axle would be around 6lbs? Stock tube weighs 10.22 lbs without hubs. That's a lot of weight. 50% lighter.as for the hubs are they just keyed with a bolt pinching them on the axle?

    As for the rest of my components I have the lightest swinger available from what I've read. I'm running stock arms for now. What about in the carrier? Would a kit come with a different Id size bearing?

    My rider is 45lbs an on a 50 So I'm thinking I could by with around a 1" diameter axle. As opposed to the 1.25" u mentioned above. Would u agree to that?

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    Yes, weights are with the hubs and everything. I figure the stock tube axle weighs 10.5 lbs and the two wheel hubs plus the brake/sprocket hubs puts the total at about 15.5 lbs. If you have the solid axle its about 22 lbs total.

    I've seen the hubs made in several different ways. You can have them splined like the stock hubs but it's more machine work. The go-cart style has one pinch bolt, and I've seen some that have two pinch bolts.

    You can use the stock carrier and just replace the bearings or I've seen some make a custom light weight carrier as well.

    I've personally never used one at an inch diameter but I'm sure you can get by with less than the 32mm.

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    We run this on on our 70. We went wider but with the key and pinch bolts you could adjust it. Came with new bearings for the carrier, sprocket hub, brake hub and wheel hubs. Good buy in my opinion. We've probably got 9 races and lots of practice on it with no issues.
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    Seems like a waste of money. In karting(where these axles come from)and other forms of racing where there are weight/power requirements and a few hundreths or thousandths of a second can make a difference it can make sense,but mini Quad racing? I would just put the kid on a diet to lose a few pounds or run just enough gas to finish the race and see if it makes a difference...it won't.

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    Well considering my son is 5 an weighs only 45lbs loosing weight is rediculous. Obviously you don't understand what 10lbs of rotating mass will do to a 50cc motor. It's the difference from being mid pack to up front off the gate. If your kid starts mid pack and has to work his way back to the front then the holeshot means more to me than the $1200 that it cost to buy this setup.

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    believe me sur. if your kid isn't already completely devoted and you aren't already measuring gas, then this might not be for u but give it some time and the more you and your son get addicted to the sport then this is a good buy.
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