Does anyone make a 135mm wide coaster hub?
[url= http://www.profileracing.com/estore/product.php?productId=693 ]Profile[/url] but its $450!
Eek. And it doesn't actually appear be a coaster (brake) hub........
Most are 110-115mm wide or so.
However, they tend to have fairly long, threaded axles, so you could easily space them out with washers and nuts of the correct size.
One like this would be ideal... [url= https://www.athleteshop.co.uk/shimano-coaster-brake-117-mm-old?gclid=Cj0KEQiAuqC2BRDVxMSnpa-mhZoBEiQAFta8wS7jMkDWIM6CUO-fSq3VOwE-YUCLUdsmMmMEnICcnesaAuWC8P8HAQ ]Shimano coaster hub.[/url]
Ahh....not a free coaster.
Sturmey Archer S2C? Bonus, it has 2 speeds.
http://www.sturmey-archer.com/en/products/detail/s2c-black
Well, it's official, you can't build a 120 hub with spacers on a longer axle into an offset Fat bike wheel. Back to the drawing board. I have looked at the SA hub, but the bearing protection isn't great and it's for a muddy trail / towpath bike. My purple Pugsley is so mud covered someone recently mistook it for an On One............
SRAM does a 2x 130 mm OLD
[url= http://www.amazon.com/SRAM-Automatix-Speed-Coaster-Brake/dp/B00554464W ]http://www.amazon.com/SRAM-Automatix-Speed-Coaster-Brake/dp/B00554464W[/url]
Have you ever ridden a coater hub? They aren't that great and you loose some of the ability to do the steep technical singlespeed "tactical backpedal" to stay on the power stroke. Maybe try fixed gear? ๐