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ultinator
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PostPosted: 11:59 - 29 Oct 2014    Post subject: Can dented alloy be repaired cheaply Reply with quote

Hi I hit a curb cbr600f2. Now both front and back are bent. The front tyre blew too and needs replacing. Oops. I have found a front rim with tyre fitted and a rear rim without tyre (existing tyre seems ok and is only 4 months old) all for about £159. I wondered if it's cheaper to try to repair the existing rims ??
I can add pictures if that helps if I'm allowed
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PostPosted: 12:47 - 29 Oct 2014    Post subject: Re: Can dented alloy be repaired cheaply Reply with quote

ultinator wrote:
Hi I hit a curb cbr600f2. Now both front and back are bent. The front tyre blew too and needs replacing. Oops. I have found a front rim with tyre fitted and a rear rim without tyre (existing tyre seems ok and is only 4 months old) all for about £159. I wondered if it's cheaper to try to repair the existing rims ??
I can add pictures if that helps if I'm allowed


I doubt any repair will be cheaper than that. I mean, blimey £150 for rims with tyres is a bargain.

You do realise that the CBR600 (even the f2) is a performance bike and can't really be run on a budget, right? It's not a CG125 for pity's sake.

This place does wheel repairs, but they charge £98 per wheel if they have to remove the discs and tyres too, so you're definitely better off buying the replacements.

https://www.motoliner.com/motorcycle-wheel-straightening.php

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PostPosted: 13:09 - 29 Oct 2014    Post subject: Re: Can dented alloy be repaired cheaply Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
ultinator wrote:
Hi I hit a curb cbr600f2. Now both front and back are bent. The front tyre blew too and needs replacing. Oops. I have found a front rim with tyre fitted and a rear rim without tyre (existing tyre seems ok and is only 4 months old) all for about £159. I wondered if it's cheaper to try to repair the existing rims ??
I can add pictures if that helps if I'm allowed


I doubt any repair will be cheaper than that. I mean, blimey £150 for rims with tyres is a bargain.

You do realise that the CBR600 (even the f2) is a performance bike and can't really be run on a budget, right? It's not a CG125 for pity's sake.

This place does wheel repairs, but they charge £98 per wheel if they have to remove the discs and tyres too, so you're definitely better off buying the replacements.

https://www.motoliner.com/motorcycle-wheel-straightening.php

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Unless the new wheels are bent too Wink

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PostPosted: 12:02 - 01 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi thanks for the replies.

So i went ahead and ordered the rims with tyres, and they arrived a week early!!

the condition of them are very good. I see no signs of previous damage. The front tyre looks a bit cheap, but not worn much. the rear tyre is bridgestone and looks close to new.... I am suprised by that alone.

However where the discs would bolt on, the insides of the threads contain some dried flakey yellow residue, is this an issue?

also the front wheel bearing isnt good, the BB are all hanging at the bottom and its off centre.

Silly question, but it'll be necessary to replace the bearings?

I plan on taking the rims to a shop just to make sure they are gonna be ok to put onto the bike, but would like a heads up if you knowledgable guys can help.

I know its a performance bike, i selected it due to a good oppurtunity came up to buy it.

Thanks for any help, and go easy on me Very Happy

Also I can add pics of the new rims if that helps
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PostPosted: 12:21 - 01 Nov 2014    Post subject: The rims Reply with quote

These are the pictures of the rims i received.
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PostPosted: 13:15 - 01 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

The yellow stuff is probably a form of threadlock for the disk bolts. As long as the disk bolts go in ok I wouldn't worry.

As you don't know the history of those bearings I would replace them all anyway whilst they're off the bike. They may have done 40K and need to be done shortly. It won't cost much to replace them, relatively speaking.
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PostPosted: 00:14 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

yellow crust is like thread lock.
them bearings are dead. replace them.
that first photo.... is the tyre even round? it looks unevenly worn.
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PostPosted: 00:43 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Put your finger into each bearing, push inwards firmly and turn it. Any gritty or notchy feel of if the centre can rock or is loose it needs changing otherwise just fit.

Yellow crap is threadlock, run a tap through the holes to clean up. Apply threadlock to new bolts. Expect your disc bolts to be very bloody tight to undo, so get a decent hex-key socket and a T bar,
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PostPosted: 02:54 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those bearings look like fun to remove Laughing
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PostPosted: 03:36 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rear tire is stamped mid December 2009 so it's 5 yrs old ....don't go thinking it's like new!
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PostPosted: 09:41 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh ok, where can you see that??

ill have that replaced with the new rear from the damaged wheel, if that would be ok..
i noticed a nail in that 'new' rear too. but is it advisable to replace it due to age alone? the rest seems good.

The broken bearing just broke, the outer ring is currently stuck in, so due to my lack of tool, equipment, and technical know how, im gonna get someone to sort the rest.

Im gonna inspect the front tyre again soon, but is it a good idea to replace it anyway?? i mean im just trying not to shell out for everything, but its already alot cheaper than i thought i would be spending cos the rims were hundreds cheaper than anticipated.

Also thanks again, everyones help is greatly appreciated.

anyone know what i could expect to pay, to have
rear tyre changed,
all 4 bearings replaced, (I have new ones ordered)
and all appropriate parts removed from old rims and bolted to new ones?

was gonna call a mobile mechanic man

Kind Regrads,

Mike
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PostPosted: 09:53 - 03 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

this is the front tyre,

do you think its the camera angle or if it is unevenly worn?
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