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DuckFeet
26-08-13, 03:15 PM
Need a refurb, slow punctures due to bubbling paint inside. Faces have been resprayed by an amateur but ok I reckon. Couple of flat spots. No tyres!
Comments, appraisal, offers. Witness has first refusal but not keen on hammeriting those internal faces.
7.6kg so I've no doubt they are genuine
http://s645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/DuckFeetOi/oz wheels
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DuckFeet
26-08-13, 03:36 PM
17x7"
How much work to make these good? I thought piece of wood + hammer on the flat spots, and sand then paint the insides.
Ideally I'll sell these locally so I can buy them back later. Cost me 300 and I'll want most of this back.
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welshone
26-08-13, 03:45 PM
Link doesn't work
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DuckFeet
26-08-13, 03:49 PM
Thanks boss.
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petet16
26-08-13, 03:53 PM
I would push out any deformed areas with a bottle jack and a block of wood, it's less damaging than hammering imo.
DuckFeet
27-08-13, 06:57 AM
Thanks Pete. Is there a way to check it's properly round or do I go by eye?
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petet16
27-08-13, 07:25 AM
The times I've done it I've used a tape measure to check the diameter at a few different points, it's probably not 100% accurate, but seemed to work well enough.
DuckFeet
22-10-13, 03:07 PM
bump for offers.
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Thanks Pete. Is there a way to check it's properly round or do I go by eye?
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put a known straight wheel on top of the bent one if you don't have access to anything to spin them up on, you'll soon see the difference
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