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Wheel Rim Rust

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mwvachon:
Bob,
If your rust is only on the inside of the rim, you only need clean it off and apply a compound like Rustoleum's Rust Reformer. This material will stop further rusting and turns the treated area to black. The area can be sanded/painted/etc. afterward. Product can be found at most automotive parts stores and has directions on use. Since the early 750's are tubed tires, you need only insure that there are no rough surfaces that may damage the tube surface anywhere along the inside rim surface. Replace the inner wheel band (that large rubber band thingy that wraps around the the inner rim surface and sits under the tube itself) if it shows ANY wear-n-tear. Other than that, you should be all set. Don't forget to true the rims!

Bob Wessner:
Thanks, just what I did. Now I can say I have successfully changed tires, tubes and rim bands myself (the bands are so cheap I could not see even evaluating the old ones).

That said, I will 'never' do it again though unless I'm stranded out on the road and even then would a) consider a flat bed tow to the nearest town, b) do it myself again, but only if I had at least a cold 6 pack with me and a revolver with one round in the cylinder! Definately the worst job so far, ugh. Oh well, it's done.

cb750_chris:
If the inside was all that was rusted re-chroming would be over kill.  Having it re-chromed would take care of both the inside and outside for good though as the factory didn't chrome the inside. 

Another option is that the standard cb750 rim kits are available from cmsnl.com that include rim + spokes. 

A rolled edge rim is the rear rim that came on 69 and early 70 k0's

it has a slightly larger spoke center hump, and the bead edges are not squared off..... they are rolled, or rounded. 

The naked rim itself is worth over $250.00 in fair condition. 

Bob Wessner:
Chris,

Thanks for the description. It would appear that's what I have, just finished giving it a good cleaning and waxing before putting it back on tomorrow.

Well, maybe I should take that back. It seems to have a heavy mid-ridge for the spokes, but I guess how "rounded" the edge of the rim is, is relative. Maybe I can post a small pic. I sort of doubt it is the kind you are suggesting only because the PO has made a number of changes, it would not surprise me to find later rims on it.

Chris,

See the attached, the rim looks pretty unremarkable to me. The spoke ridge is not that large and the rim edge appears pretty square to me.

cb750_chris:
I wish I could tell from the photo.  I had the same problem when trying to buy a rim for my bike.  I basically had to take a leap of faith and send the money without being sure.  Fortunately I ended up with the rim I wanted.  I would go with your instincts.  If the bead on the rear looks the same as the bead on the front it's the later type rim.  The rounded type has a pretty distinct radius at the edges.  

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