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Federal Aero XL / RHD Motion Freecoaster Wheel – Black 9 Tooth

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Federal Aero XL / RHD Motion Freecoaster Wheel – Black 9 ToothFederal Aero XL RHD Motion Freecoaster Wheel Black 9 Tooth A high quality, pre laced freecoaster wheel, created by an ensemble of aftermarket products. Federal's Motion Freecoaster is made using a 6061 T6 Aluminium Alloy shell and heat treated hollow Chromoly axle. This hub features a completely new axle along with a Nylon clutch retention spring. By replacing the traditional spring and ball system, the new hub requires less maintenance and is a lot

Federal Aero XL / RHD Motion Freecoaster Wheel – Black 9 Tooth

A high quality, pre-laced freecoaster wheel, created by an ensemble of aftermarket products. Federal's Motion Freecoaster is made using a 6061-T6 Aluminium Alloy shell and heat-treated hollow Chromoly axle. This hub features a completely new axle along with a Nylon clutch retention spring. By replacing the traditional spring and ball system, the new hub requires less maintenance and is a lot easier to disassemble. The Nylon retention spring also reduces the internal drag and enables faster rolling and smoother crankflips. Laced up to the Federal Aero XL rim in a 4 cross configuration. The new Federal Aero XL rim is made from the same AL6066 Aluminium as the Stance XL rim and is also 40mm wide. With most riders now being brakeless, we decided to utilize an oval design to create our strongest rim to date. Due to the additional depth of the oval shape it also makes it more resistant to flat spots from heavy landings than a traditional rim.

Federal Right Hand Drive Motion Freecoaster Hub With Guards

6061-T6 Alloy shell
Heat-treated hollow 14mm male axle with 8mm Allen broach
Chromoly axle and 17mm nuts
Nylon clutch retention spring
7905 ACD (Drive side)/ 6202 (Non-drive side) sealed bearings

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    Federal Aero XL Rim

    • New teardrop design increases strength and reduces flatspots
    • Includes Blue 35mm wide XL rim tape
    • Width 40mm
    • Height 22mm
    • ERD: 382mm 
    • Material 6066-T6 Aluminium
    • Weight 575g

      Federal Stance Butted Spokes

      Extra thick at the J-bend
      Brass nipples

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