rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?, nklr
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
17" rim is tacoed.
Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back
with the OEM rim tacoed.
I'm thinking 18" Excel.
Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated!
CA Stu
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tacoed Alan,,,,,had to look it up> > 17" rim is tacoed. > > Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back > with the OEM rim tacoed. > > I'm thinking 18" Excel. > > Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! > > CA Stu
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
I have been able to straighten dings and bends pretty much with a BFH. IIf you have loose spokes, those will have to be tightened. Your rim may not look the best when done but it will be functional. If you are needing a new larger rim, I'd suggest checking out www.buchananspokes.net and see what they can do for you. You may have to have a longer chain to move the tire back to clear the swingarm with a larger rim.
Fred
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----- Original Message ----- From: CA Stu To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 12:10 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? Dimension suggestions? 17" rim is tacoed. Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back with the OEM rim tacoed. I'm thinking 18" Excel. Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! CA Stu [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
When I used to ride bicycles all the time we said that severely bent
rims were "potato chipped".
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
aphampton628 wrote:
> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote: >> 17" rim is tacoed. >> >> Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back >> with the OEM rim tacoed. >> >> I'm thinking 18" Excel. >> >> Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! >> >> CA Stu > > > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tacoed > > Alan,,,,,had to look it up > >
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
When I rode bicycles, we attached playing cards or balloons to the
fork to rub on the spokes ..... to give it that Harley-est ambiance
(er .... sound). Probably made the spokes loose but ignorance is
bliss. I tried tightening or truing up my spokes on my bicycle once.
Gee it sure has an effect when you really tighten up some on one side
and not the other. That experience made me not want to ever spoke a
new rim on my motorcycles. I had to eventually take it to the bike
shop, it was so crooked. Keep those spokes tight. I was riding with a
friend one day, me on my old Yamaha IT and he on a RM Suzuki (mid
80's). He was having trouble that day. Good reason, he was missing
about half his spokes in the rear. Very wobbly was he.
Criswell
On Dec 8, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Horton Oliphant wrote: > When I used to ride bicycles all the time we said that severely bent > rims were "potato chipped". > Alan Henderson A13 Iowa > > aphampton628 wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote: > >> 17" rim is tacoed. > >> > >> Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back > >> with the OEM rim tacoed. > >> > >> I'm thinking 18" Excel. > >> > >> Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! > >> > >> CA Stu > > > > > > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tacoed > > > > Alan,,,,,had to look it up > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote:
How about this for an idea-- Tell us the rest of the story--to those who can only go out and look at their bike because it is freezing rain and snowing hard. revmaaatin.> > 17" rim is tacoed. > > Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back > with the OEM rim tacoed. > > I'm thinking 18" Excel. > > Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! > > CA Stu >
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?
We used to play a game we called "Olop" ,which is Polo spelled
backwards. It involved hitting a soccer ball with croquet mallets,
while riding bicycles. When the were bent they were called
"kittywhompas".
Have been working on a 72 Honda CL 175 while the 86 KLR looks over my
shoulder with approval.
Wayne(rice)Burner
Woodstove weather in NH
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rear rim replacement? 18"? 17"? dimension suggestions?, nklr
Not much of a story really, day 2 LA-Barstow-Vegas, heading out of the Mojave Riverbed after Afton Canyon on Rasor Road, I was way out in front and hauling ass when I found an old piece of the asphalt roadbed and hit the edge of it. Blam! It's not really even that bad of a weld, and like Fred said a BFH would definitely fix it. However, I replaced the front with an Excel rim last year after discovering the rim was totally broken along the weld (I discovered this during a tire change, thank goodness, not the hard way...), and I thought a sweet Excel rear rim would be a nice Christmas / Anniversary present for my KLR, which I purchased new 10 years ago last month. CA Stu A13> -----Original Message----- > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote: > > > > 17" rim is tacoed. > > > > Bike was ..er... stolen, yah, that's it, stolen, and i got it back > > with the OEM rim tacoed. > > > > I'm thinking 18" Excel. > > > > Any experienced input / ideas much appreciated! > > > > CA Stu > > > > How about this for an idea-- > > Tell us the rest of the story--to those who can only go out and look at > their bike because it is freezing rain and snowing hard. > > revmaaatin. >
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