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Offline JBMorse

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Considering a rear wheel complete rebuild...thoughts?
« on: August 11, 2016, 04:58:05 AM »
In the process of sorting out weird handling issues on my CB500K, I discovered that the rear wheel was out of true. I took it off and put it on the truing stand last night, only to find that I think it's actually got a significant dent, a flat spot about two spokes wide. So I wasn't able to true it up any better after all. Also, many of the spoke nipples were seized and about to break when I tried tightening or loosening them. I went through this with my Transalp and wound up breaking a spoke, and eventually just relaced the whole thing.

Anyway, I am shopping around for a replacement rim and spoke kit, and wonder if folks have used any of the usual vendors for this recently. I know Buchannan's will be the nicest quality, but with the highest price. For now the front rim will remain stock, so I want something original looking to match.

4 into 1 and David Silver Spares (two of my current favorite online stores...) each carry a replacement DID rim, supposedly good quality. Can anyone speak to this? 4into1 also carries a slightly cheaper one made by "Union Cycle." And finally, they both carry spoke kits, and on a superficial basis I like the ones from 4into1 better because DSS kits seem to have zinc colored spoke nipples, I feel like that might look a little odd...

So basically I'm trying to validate my thinking that a "stock replacement" kit from one of these vendors will be a safe choice. Are the DID replacement rims okay? Are the cheap spoke kits they carry okay, or will they corrode and look like garbage in a couple of years?
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Offline SKOL

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Re: Considering a rear wheel complete rebuild...thoughts?
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2016, 07:10:01 AM »
I just did a rear wheel replacement on my k6. New D.I.D. rim... I think I bought it from a vendor on Ebay. Who actually lived a few miles away so I just went and picked it up. Great rim. I went with spokes from 4 into 1. They were offering a rear and front spoke set which I got cause I will be doing my front soon. I say your thinking is correct. The spokes look fine.

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Re: Considering a rear wheel complete rebuild...thoughts?
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2016, 02:17:35 PM »
Are you replacing it with the same size rim?
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Re: Considering a rear wheel complete rebuild...thoughts?
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2016, 04:57:03 AM »
Thanks for the input bojangles, I think that's the way I'll go. I need to get a spoke torque wrench so I can do this properly.

Brady, I will go with the same size. I like the stock setup.
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Offline Wingnut74

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Re: Considering a rear wheel complete rebuild...thoughts?
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2016, 08:16:09 AM »
I just did new Buchanan Spoke and Rims and they really are super high quality. I have also found nice rims on DavesXS yamaha site DOT approved good quality but a step down from Buchanan's and much more reasonable prices. And lastly if you are interested I have a DID front rim that I just took off a 74 CB750 and a stock rear rim that I have been too lazy to sell yet. PM me if you are interested.
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