Buckled wheels

Buckled wheels

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davidn

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1,028 posts

260 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Took both near side wheels (15" &16" 7 spoke) in for a refurb, both have flat spots on the inner rims. B@ll@cks! Does anyone know if these rims are still available and what kind of price I might expect to pay? I was thinking I might upgrade to 16" on the front which would allow me to try Toyo's as I need tyres all round too. This things getting expensive but I'm not giving up yet.
David

Guillotine

5,516 posts

265 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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7 spokes are not available ( for about a year! )

a good refurb is your best shot.

or second hand pair... bout 30 guy looking at the mo.
including me!

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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yep not available and yep everyone is looking for 2nd hand ones unfortunatly i need two for mine.

BB

jon h

863 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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I had a set of wheels re-furbed a few years ago by Pristine, near Milton Keynes. They did a top job, and removed flat spots in more than one wheel. Worth a try before chucking them away.

Jon H

davidn

Original Poster:

1,028 posts

260 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Thanks for the info guys, still waiting to hear if they have been able to pull them into shape, was told might break but nothing ventured nothing gained!
I'll update with the good news (optomist) when I know.
David

davidn

Original Poster:

1,028 posts

260 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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Thanks for the advice guys, I've been looking at the websites of the various wheel manufactures but have not yet found anything suitable,I was thinking of keeping the rim widths the same so you have answered my question re: offsets, thanks. Any ideas for suitbale rims much appreciated. I've checked out RichB's web site, very nice, but I thought these were no longer available, is that right?
David

apache

39,731 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th March 2003
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try TSW fusions they seem popular, you can still get racelines but cant remember where from

xain

261 posts

278 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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I unknowingly had a flatspot on the inside rim of one of my 7spokes (why always the *inside*? How does that happen?!)

I only found out when I changed the tyres. On the balancer you could see the result, it was awful. There was a real dip in the tyre.

Now here's the interesting part. I never noticed it before the change, but I sure did afterwards. Vibration city. There was a problem with the balance on the wheel, so I got it redone, and the nice chaps knocked out the flat spot with a soft mallet and an inner tube to protect the rim (I kid you not!) and the result was great! All free of charge (after spending a wedge on tyres first, natch)

RichB

51,595 posts

285 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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davidn said:I've checked out RichB's web site, very nice, but I thought these were no longer available, is that right? David
Thanks, regards the Racelines I've heard various opinions on this, as far as I know they are no longer available, since Raceline wereacquired by Speedline? I have also heard people say Peninsula have access to them. if ytou find out let me know because if I knacker one it's a problem for me (and Apache - Pete) if you see what I mean! Cheers Rich...

davidn

Original Poster:

1,028 posts

260 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Hello again, well it's a mixture of good news and bad news, rear rim pulled out fine, front rim cracked, can't blame the company, it was more do do with the amount of damage to the rim (not me by the way).
So, I now have 3 wheels on my wagon.
I'm busy phoning round so will update any interesting developments.
Thanks all
David

Qube

437 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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xain said: I unknowingly had a flatspot on the inside rim of one of my 7spokes (why always the *inside*? How does that happen?!)

I only found out when I changed the tyres. On the balancer you could see the result, it was awful. There was a real dip in the tyre.

Now here's the interesting part. I never noticed it before the change, but I sure did afterwards. Vibration city. There was a problem with the balance on the wheel, so I got it redone, and the nice chaps knocked out the flat spot with a soft mallet and an inner tube to protect the rim (I kid you not!) and the result was great! All free of charge (after spending a wedge on tyres first, natch)




It's considered dangerous to use a tube in a tubeless tyre !.

M@H

11,296 posts

273 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Err.. they just used the flat inner-tube as a cushion for the Mallet... or were you being satirical and I missed it..

Matt

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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I went to Douglas Valley breakers today, as I was passing nearby anyway, and they've got a few 7 spokes attached to shrapnel that apparently used to be TVRs.
I went in and asked where the TVRs were in the yard and got told to look for the bloodstains...he wasn't kidding, but if you're after a 7 spoke, they might be worth a try, although I wouldn't use one without getting it checked and checked again. Hope this is of some use.

Qube

437 posts

261 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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M@H said: Err.. they just used the flat inner-tube as a cushion for the Mallet... or were you being satirical and I missed it..

Matt


I must of read it wrong i thought they left the tube in, my mistake, Duh?