My K1 had a bent. flat sided Harley rim with rusty spokes so I ordered up front and rear polished Aluminum Sun rims and stainless steel spokes from Buchanan's.
This project is not a strict restoration as I want to change a few parts to improve performance. The wheels are much lighter than the stock DID's and I like the look of dimple less rims. The front rim is slightly wider than stock at 2.15". The rear is 2.75", a bit wider than I wanted but Sun doesn't offer a 2.5" wide rim.
The rear hub was beat up from the Harley spokes that were all threaded from the outside, leaving deep scars in the flanges. Without access to a lathe it took six hours of flat filing and another four or five hours of wet sanding and buffing to get it back to an acceptable condition. When I spoked the hub, I discovered the Harley spokes had egged the holes causing the spokes to extend too far into the rim.....another 2 hours carefully grinding 2mm off the ends of the spokes. Did I mention I hate the PO?
Everything worked out and I am satisfied with the end result:
BTW I used SprayMax 2K clear coat on the hubs (as well as the other parts that Honda clear coated).
Finished hub about to get new bearings:
Finished wheel....FINALLY!
The rim trued up very well, rim width looks really good to me. Dropping off the rims to the local Honda shop tomorrow to get 4.25" Dunlop K81 by 18" on the rear and a 3.50" by 19 ribbed Avon on the front rim.
Next up, tach rebuild with damper refill.