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looks like an expensive wheel rebuild. Yes the other spokes are in the way ie they cross over but getting them out is PITA as they have rusted solid to the nipples pretty much
Honda want £3 per spoke?! |
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I did it once when i burst three on a DT leaving the chain on when i took off. Let the air out the tyre to save bursting the tube. You can always buy a few more spokes and the nipples and cut out the bad ones but obviously you need the tyre off. I managed to get mine about 2mm out what was not bad for a first time and just spinning it on the bike. |
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looks like i'm going to have the whole wheel rebuilt. The other spokes are refusing to budge.
Is there anywhere where I can get a cheap set of spokes?
Saw some on ebay for about £10 a set but for a C90, who ride these things?! They are virtually non existence  |
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Yeah i got mine from central wheel components. I did manage to pick a rim up on ebay which was in good nick and rebuild one wheel with it and the new spokes.
Why on earth powder coat the hubs though...half an hour with wire brush, wire wool then autosol brought them up like new!
And as for the rebuilding, I'd never done anything like it before but gave it a go..there's one or two youtube vids to follow and although it took a little time because of the repetitive nature of it i found it was quite straightforward and not very difficult at all!
So that's reduced the cost by over a half even with new rims  |
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No problem whatsoever doing a whole set...i found it helped having the other wheel lying alongside while i did it as a useful reference to the way the spokes are arranged...you just need a little patience to get them all in and in the correct place.
Once all the new spokes were through the rim then just screw the nipples on a few turns on each one to stop the spokes going anywhere then go around doing each one up another half turn until they start to tighten across the rim. I didn't use any special tool just a screwdriver on the back of each nipple.
Having got them all just nipped up (no real tension) i clamped the axle in a vice and put the wheel on it so i could gently spin it. Destroy a wire coat hanger and duct tape a length to the bench or vice and bend it so that the tip just touches the rim...as you spin the wheel you'll soon see any deviation caused by uneven tension in the spokes.
You'll have to work out which ones to tighten further to deviate the rim to get it to run true so when you spin it the tip of the bit of coat hanger remains just touching the rim without the rim 'wobbling' away from it (side to side or back and forwards)
It took me a while and as i said you need a little patience just because you need to keep going round tightening nipples by an eighth of a turn or so each time to get it true but once i'd done that the wheel was totally rigid and each spoke had a satisfying 'ping' to it when tapped.
First time i'd done it and totally satisfying
example :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUuugCn4eY |
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Am I missing something but would a complete new (as in used) wheel not be cheaper then rebuilding a wheel with spokes? ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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I searched everywhere for a replacement wheel when i did my rebuild...all those that came up second hand were a right mess and worse than i had already.
I also looked at new pattern wheels and that looks like as close as i could find but i couldn't establish if the hub width was the same so you may have to machine down the spacers if it's wider or turn up some new ones if it's narrower...and then check the sprocket alignment too.
The part number for the rear hub is 42601-102-670 and this seems to cross reference with quite a few other models but IIRC they all have 17" wheels so a complete wheel from those will be incorrect. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 25 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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