Product Description
New for 2025, Tam Roulston's signature Roastin' Front heat-treated chromoly hub guard, designed to perfectly fit both BSD Front Street Pro & Swerve hubs.
CNC machined for exceptional durability and strength, this hub guard provides the ultimate protection for your hub.
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- NIKOLAS F.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRiding Style StreetRiding Experience BeginnerBought For MyselfRated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoSolid hubguards
Solid hubguards to match the Bsd revo hub
Was this helpful? - Sam B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRiding Style(s) StreetRiding Experience BeginnerBought For MyselfRated 5 out of 5 stars6 months agoGreat push-fit chromo option.
Super easy to install. Really tough and well balanced for strength to weight - enough thickness, but not too much material, good sizing for hub flange and spoke elbow coverage. 2 parts - chromoly centred core with al body for the replacement cone adaptor, then the chromo sleeve sits snugly and neatly on that.
I'm a pretty basic rider and getting too old to do any big setups, but for grinding rough ledges and rusty rails etc, this is great and I don't imagine needing to replace it any time soon.
Really good to have an option for a chromo guard that means you don't have to spread your frame. Other companies such as Eclat, Subrosa and Shadow used to do specific chromo guards for rear hubs that replaced cones, so maintained spacing, but sadly none are easily available these days, so it's great BSD now have an option for their rear hubs. Even better that there's also a drive-side guard option too.
I've tried a bunch of universal chromo guards, Daily Grind infinity and driveside, G-sport uniguard, Eclat overguards and servo guards. Each works really well, but having to get the rear wheel in and out was a pain if needing to fix a flat (eg. DG guards, servos not so bad) or the overguard designs are a bit bulky and would stick out a bit too much, so it meant hanging up on ledges occasionally.
Overall, bit costly up front, but it'll last with rotation.
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