My rims and hubs are worn, probably 20 year old re-pops but servicable for awhile. Races have some rough spots, more from sitting (all on one side) than running and chrome on the rims is in bad shape... They'll run me for a bit, but I'I want to put some new wheels on the old girl.
I plan on using the Star (with Timkins) from 45 Parts Depot, that accept the stock axles and will have Buchanan lace 'em up... Now, where do I get a rim that is a good stock replica? If mine were stock, I'd re-chrome them, but mine were made in Taiwan, so I can buy new ones a lot cheaper than having those re-chromed and save 5 weeks of chroming time.
I see that Vtwin has a corrrect appearing rim #52-0224... Drop center 16x3, 40 spoke with a side (large) hole for rubber valve stem.
I'm guessing that it's also Taiwan, but is there anything else out there that I need to know about? I asked the folks at Buchanan and they don't make or stock the old style rim, nor could they direct me anywhere.
While we're on the subject, I can't absolutley confirm in any of my books, whether the hub was chrome in '66....or?
The restoration process got better as the week progressed last week. I think 5 trips to the machine shop got my blood pressure higher than needed!
I plan on using the Star (with Timkins) from 45 Parts Depot, that accept the stock axles and will have Buchanan lace 'em up... Now, where do I get a rim that is a good stock replica? If mine were stock, I'd re-chrome them, but mine were made in Taiwan, so I can buy new ones a lot cheaper than having those re-chromed and save 5 weeks of chroming time.
I see that Vtwin has a corrrect appearing rim #52-0224... Drop center 16x3, 40 spoke with a side (large) hole for rubber valve stem.
I'm guessing that it's also Taiwan, but is there anything else out there that I need to know about? I asked the folks at Buchanan and they don't make or stock the old style rim, nor could they direct me anywhere.
While we're on the subject, I can't absolutley confirm in any of my books, whether the hub was chrome in '66....or?
The restoration process got better as the week progressed last week. I think 5 trips to the machine shop got my blood pressure higher than needed!
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