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lacing 16" Chief wheels

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  • #16
    Did you change the bearings? I ended up replacing the front set this season. The .250s end up fitting the best. Re-greased & installed new seals.


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    • #17
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      • #18
        ...crickets? Yes I checked bearings.

        SO...how about doing a separate and new thread about wheel bearings for Indian? We can always stand to have more searchable knowledge on this forum!
        Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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        • #19
          Ha Ha, you DO have a sense of humor . I like you.

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          • #20
            Can anyone with lacing experience on 18 inch Indian wheels tell me if they are done the same way as the 16?
            This is the most informative thing I have seen on lacing. The actual pictures helped more than those from the VI archives.
            I assume the looseness when initially adding spokes is what allows the spokes for each side in each step to be added? Then start tightening? Thanks! Marty

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            • #21
              Some info on lacing and truing.

              https://virtualindian.org/6techwheels.htm


              https://virtualindian.org/8techwheels.htm


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              Last edited by DEEBS47Chief1991; 08-15-2024, 01:09 PM.

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              • #22
                Very nice job. I laced up my own wheels but took them to a guy to do the truing for me.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by RonH View Post
                  Very nice job. I laced up my own wheels but took them to a guy to do the truing for me.

                  hahaha....very nice to hear, and I might have done the same thing except I don't know anyone local who would true them up as the truing process takes the most time...and patience!
                  Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by pisten-bully View Post


                    hahaha....very nice to hear, and I might have done the same thing except I don't know anyone local who would true them up as the truing process takes the most time...and patience!
                    I have a guy 45 minutes away, he charged me $40 each 8 years ago!

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