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Mongoose wheels
DT:
Thanks dan and ed.
Quick question, do I use a few layers as I'm conscious that the inner tubes will try to bulge out of the holes?
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: DT on June 09, 2014, 07:47 PM ---Thanks dan and ed.
Quick question, do I use a few layers as I'm conscious that the inner tubes will try to bulge out of the holes?
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Yes definitely, as many layers as poss. :daumenhoch:
DT:
Ok Thankyou both for your input it's much appreciated.
I'm off to cut the spokes out! (Pics first just incase) :)
Spen69:
Don't tell anyone, but this will do the job and check the other colours they do :coolsmiley:
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/390035029942
Don't forget to take the freewheel off before thinking about stripping a wheel down - there is a "how to" sticky thread in the sresto section if you fancy a go yourself :daumenhoch:
Rabdul06:
--- Quote from: DT on June 09, 2014, 08:21 PM ---Ok Thankyou both for your input it's much appreciated.
I'm off to cut the spokes out! (Pics first just incase) :)
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NNNNNNNoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo don't cut the spokes out...!!!!
Just take ten minutes to unscrew the nips and remove the spokes. You can get them up good again using 0000 grade wire wool.
Clean it all up ad then re-lace using Caleb21 guide over on the museum. Take to LBS to true up. Job done and another set of OS wheels saved..... :)
Ive done a couple of sets of 7X/Proclass like this and they look ace.....
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