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Pvapour

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6,250 posts

122 months

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Friday 17th August 2012 quote quote all
got knocked off this arvo, front wheel took a battering



although I bought this DH bike (mongoose single black Diamond) I'm not really into DH in any way, had some fun on it but now use it on road all the time, hence the basket and bar raisers biggrin





when you've stopped laughing smile can I get some ideas on where on earth I'd shop for a new wheel, hub combo that'll fit straight on, searched mongoose spares but no go, I'm guessing there's a million different hubs etc that match these forks, maybe I'm wrong? I have no clue tbh

[url]

|http://thumbsnap.com/Fimb1DQS[/url]





any pointers appreciated (& piss takers of course)

Edited by Pvapour on Friday 17th August 16:05

Pvapour

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6,250 posts

122 months

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found this on ebay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26-WTB-Dual-Duty-FR-Whee...

which seems right on the face of things, 20mm hub, is this the hole size for the spindle?

doesn't seem to be anywhere to fit the disc onto though scratchchin

Edited by Pvapour on Friday 17th August 16:14

AndrewEH1

631 posts

22 months

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Measure your hub!

I'd suggest checking your fork carefully for damage, including the steerer tube!!!

Also, perhaps this is the perfect time to buy a road bike rather than ride about town on a DH bike?

Pvapour

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6,250 posts

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I see what you mean, I'm happy with the tank though tbh, its big weight means harder work which is good for my type of training, puts good dents in cars to as it turns out smile

the hole in the hub measures 20mm, is this standard then, steering and forks are fine, the bike was laying down by the time his car parked on it.

mk1fan

3,728 posts

94 months

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Friday 17th August 2012 quote quote all
I echo getting the forks checked too.

That wheel looks like it's got 6-bolt IS fixings on the other side of it. Bit of a basic listing not to note whether what brakes it's compatible with.
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JEA1K

724 posts

92 months

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Pvapour said:
Comon' I can't believe anyone hasn't rinsed you about the BASKET yet Mary Poppins?!biggrin

pablo

10,291 posts

142 months

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Friday 17th August 2012 quote quote all
merlin cycles would be my first point of call. just had a pair of wheels built and delivered and they are superb. hub looks like a 20mm bolt thro, you maybe limited on choice as cheap OEM stuff is hard to find and aftermarket stuff is pricey.

SkinnyBoy

4,281 posts

127 months

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Saturday 18th August 2012 quote quote all
massive props for using it as a town bike!

Just get a spare wheel off eBay or STW/Pinkbike or if you want to keep the hub, just buy a new rim and get it laced to the old hub.

Genelec

525 posts

16 months

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Saturday 18th August 2012 quote quote all
Pvapour said:
Couldn't give a st about the basket, but THOSE sandals? Oh good god man. What are you thinking? laugh

Unfortunately I have nothing constructive to add. Glad you're ok!

LighthouseTrait

2,509 posts

45 months

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This is what E.T. fans do when they outgrow their BMXs. hehe


Pvapour said:


Riff Raff

2,230 posts

64 months

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Saturday 18th August 2012 quote quote all
Genelec said:
Couldn't give a st about the basket, but THOSE sandals? Oh good god man. What are you thinking? laugh

Unfortunately I have nothing constructive to add. Glad you're ok!
He's walking like an Egyptian.

Engineer1

7,182 posts

78 months

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Superstar components have a wheel builder on their site selecting hubs, rims spokes etc, you may be able to get a new rim and rebuild from the existing hub.

R.P.M

1,282 posts

90 months

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Simples.
The best and probably cheapest solution is to count the number of spokes (most likely 32) and buy a new rim. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Then take the new rim to a bike shop and then get them to lace it to the old hub.

R.P.M

1,282 posts

90 months

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Before that though I would cut the old wheel out (rim and spokes are now junk) and fit the hub to the forks to make sure alls well. The disc looks bent in the photos, no?

Pvapour

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6,250 posts

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I like the idea of using the old hub as I think this'll be the difficult bit, disc is ok by the looks, will check fitted to hub & spin in forks.

think I remmeber decathlon building wheels when I was in there last, we're in France so a mail order rebuild service I think could be a headache, needs to be a walk in solution for rebuild or complete wheel through post, other guys fault so i'm not paying, I local solution would work ongoing if any probs.

me earlier biggrin


HereBeMonsters

11,480 posts

51 months

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Saturday 18th August 2012 quote quote all
This is ridiculous. Get yourself an old ladies shopper and sell this to someone who needs a DH bike...

aka_kerrly

4,813 posts

79 months

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HereBeMonsters said:
This is ridiculous. Get yourself an old ladies shopper and sell this to someone who needs a DH bike...
A tad harsh but I do agree to an extent plus I'm in the market for a full susser;-)


OP: You must enjoy the extra training, in my experience riding with 2.3inch tyres on road is like doing twice or three times the distance compared with skinnys, fair play!

Pvapour

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6,250 posts

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aka_kerrly said:
HereBeMonsters said:
This is ridiculous. Get yourself an old ladies shopper and sell this to someone who needs a DH bike...
A tad harsh but I do agree to an extent plus I'm in the market for a full susser;-)


OP: You must enjoy the extra training, in my experience riding with 2.3inch tyres on road is like doing twice or three times the distance compared with skinnys, fair play!
ridiculous things are my speciality biggrin

would love a go on a really light skinny road bike, i reckon it'd feel like riding thin air to me, bet I'd be damn quick hehe (still like my shopping basket on the front though yesbiggrin)

ebay item was the correct wheel but by the time he answered my question it had sold rolleyes

so took the old one into our local specialist bike shop, he reckons he can get a complete wheel, awaiting price but not holding breath smile

Japsteeze

54 posts

12 months

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Tuesday 21st August 2012 quote quote all
Dont know what the rules on ads are here... but I have a fix OP

http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/1108611/

P-Jay

3,648 posts

60 months

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Tuesday 21st August 2012 quote quote all
Basket

laughlaughlaughlaugh

Sorry, that's so uncool it's actually cool.

You're choices are:

Take it to a bike shop (remove basket first) and ask for a new rim to be fitted to your hub. Your hub is a cheap OE type one, but for your use it'll be fine. You can get a cheap disc for very little too.

Use something like this:

http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_info.php?pr...

It will let you buy a wheel to your own spec, for your use you could spec a 20mm hub and a light XC rim, bear in mind this wheel won't last long if you decide to use the bike for it's intended use.

Or spec another DH wheel.
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