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After one too many potholes the front wheel finally gave in. Was able to get home but the tyre was just about as flat as a pancake as I pulled up.
There are loads of rear wheels on eBay but only one or two fronts for some reason, so I set about looking to see if it could be repaired.
Turns out there is a company in Kent called Motoliner who has been repairing wheels, forks and frames for years so I sent it off to them for repair.
And...they've been able to fix it despite the significant damage. I'll post a photo once its back in my hands.

There are loads of rear wheels on eBay but only one or two fronts for some reason, so I set about looking to see if it could be repaired.
Turns out there is a company in Kent called Motoliner who has been repairing wheels, forks and frames for years so I sent it off to them for repair.
And...they've been able to fix it despite the significant damage. I'll post a photo once its back in my hands.
Pica-Pica said:
To be honest, I would not trust repairing that with 4 wheels, definitely not on 2 wheels. I play safe on things like that. They only happen every 10 years or so, therefore I would not risk it.
There’s no guarantee a 2nd hand wheel hasn’t been repaired , motoliner i believe have been around for a long time , i had a couple of frames straightened by a guy with a jig in a long wheelbase van over 40yrs ago who went by the name of motoliner .hagon also repair wheels .lukeyman said:
I did a few hundred miles on my mate s RSV recently and he d had its rear wheel repaired there. I d forgotten about that! 
We took a trip to them to drop off his Cat N, non structurally damaged 1290 SAS to have its frame straightened too. Only took them a week to turn it around.
How was that a cat n with frame damage ?
We took a trip to them to drop off his Cat N, non structurally damaged 1290 SAS to have its frame straightened too. Only took them a week to turn it around.
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