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VLR Karts
40mm Rear Wheel Hub 35mm Length for Compact VLR Kart Rear Setup
40mm Rear Wheel Hub 35mm Length for Compact VLR Kart Rear Setup
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Compact power meets rear-end stability in the VLE2360 Rear Wheel Hub, featuring a 40mm bore and 35mm length tailored for VLR karts. This hub is engineered to optimize your drivetrain's efficiency.
- Short 35mm length reduces unsprung weight for nimbler handling
- 40mm compatibility with metric axles and sprockets
- Precision flanges for secure wheel and brake mounting
- Heat-treated for endurance under high torque
By minimizing rotational inertia, this hub helps your kart accelerate faster from low speeds, a boon on short straights or restart scenarios. Its design ensures even load distribution, preventing hub failures that could sideline you mid-race. Kart tuners appreciate how it integrates with various rear setups, allowing for customized stagger and camber.
Trackside, a reliable rear hub like the VLE2360 means fewer adjustments and more laps, keeping your focus on strategy rather than mechanics. It's ideal for classes emphasizing lightweight builds, where every gram counts toward victory.
Enhance your kart's propulsion system without added bulk – this hub delivers smooth power transfer to the tires, boosting overall grip and control. SKU: VLE2360. For oval racers, its compact profile aids in tighter packaging with differentials.
Invest in this metric marvel to streamline your rear assembly and gain that competitive traction edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this hub compatible with all 40mm kart axles?
A: Yes, the VLE2360 is designed for standard 40mm metric axles. It is specifically engineered for VLR karts to ensure a precise fit and optimal power transfer.
Q: Why choose a 35mm length hub over a longer version?
A: The 35mm length is ideal for reducing unsprung weight and minimizing rotational inertia. This helps your kart accelerate faster out of corners, making it a great choice for classes where every gram counts.
Q: Does this hub include the hardware for mounting?
A: This product is the hub itself. We recommend ensuring your existing axle keys and wheel studs are in good condition before installation to maintain a secure fit.
Q: Can I use this hub for oval racing?
A: Absolutely. Its compact 35mm profile is particularly beneficial for oval racers, as it allows for tighter packaging when using differentials.
Q: How often should I inspect my rear wheel hubs?
A: You should inspect your hubs before every race weekend. Check for any signs of stress or hairline fractures, especially around the flange, and ensure the set screws or bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications to prevent movement on the axle.
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